/ˈwɛbə/, /ˈveɪbə/, /ˈwɛbɚ/
OriginNamed after the German physicist Wilhelm Eduard Weber
- In the International System of Units, the derived unit of magnetic flux; the flux linking a circuit of one turn that produces an electromotive force of one volt when reduced uniformly to zero in one second. Symbol: Wb.
- A surname from German in turn originating as an occupation from Weber (“weaver”).
“Ironically, the German university became more bourgeois just when contemporaries like Weber began to criticize the "social aristocratic tendency of our time" among the cultivated and when student subc”
“Armed with shovels, gloves and headlamps, the team followed their map to the dig site. The vibe was “very piratey,” Dr. Weber said. Dr. Telewski set to digging a neat, squared-off hole.”
- An unincorporated community in Lewis County, Missouri; named for local merchant William Weber.
- An unincorporated community in Washington; named for early settler Jacob Weber.
- An unincorporated community in Wisconsin.
- A river in Utah, United States; running 201 km from the Uinta Mountains into the Great Salt Lake; named for fur trader and explorer John Henry Weber.
- A hamlet in Tararua district, Manawatū-Whanganui region, North Island, New Zealand; named for surveyor Charles H. Weber.
Formswebers(plural)