Gigawatt

//ˈɡɪɡəˌwɒt//

Synonyms for "gigawatt"

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Translations

14 translations across 13 languages.

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Chinese Mandarin

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  • 吉瓦 noun (109 watts)

Czech

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  • gigawatt noun (109 watts)

Finnish

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  • gigawatti noun (109 watts)

French

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  • gigawatt noun (109 watts)

Georgian

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  • გიგავატი noun (109 watts)

German

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  • Gigawatt noun (109 watts)

Icelandic

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  • gígavatt noun (109 watts)

Italian

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  • gigawatt noun (109 watts)

Japanese

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  • ギガワット noun (109 watts)

Russian

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  • гигава́тт noun (109 watts)

Spanish

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  • gigavatio noun (109 watts)

Swedish

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  • gigawatt noun (109 watts)

Thai

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  • กิกะวัตต์ noun (109 watts)
  • จิกะวัตต์ noun (109 watts)

Sample sentences

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Holonyms: TW, terawatt < PW, petawatt

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Meronyms: mW, milliwatt < W, watt < kW, kilowatt < MW, megawatt

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In the 2020s, the race for AI data centers has Big Tech searching for ways to add multiple gigawatts of additional grid capacity to a regional power grid.

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In a famous movie about time travel, the mad scientist tells the teenage hero that the time machine requires 1.21 gigawatts of power to operate.

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