Wattage
noun
1.
power, as measured in watts.
2.
the amount of power required to operate an electrical appliance or device.
noun
1.
power, esp electric power, measured in watts
2.
the power rating, measured in watts, of an electrical appliance
wattage
(wŏt’ĭj)
An amount of power, especially electrical power, expressed in watts or kilowatts.
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