Noun
An amount or power (especially electric), expressed in watts, kilowatts etc.
The power requirement of some electric appliance.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgI stalk about her door like a strange soul upon the Stygian banks staying for wattage. William Shakespeare
Common wattages include 30–70–100, 50–100–150, and 100–200–300, with the first two numbers referring to the individual filaments, and the third giving the combined wattage. Source: Internet
At that precise moment, the tranquility of the night was split apart by a deafening, unworldly roar, and the harsh brilliance of a dozen high wattage klieg lights, all aimed at my face. Source: Internet
As with network hardware, find the wattage (or voltage times amperage) on all the devices you need to run. Source: Internet
All of the rails combined can deliver the same wattage (1200W) in single-rail mode, of course. Source: Internet
Dubbed “The Face” by Life magazine, at the height of her popularity, Carol’s high wattage ad campaigns provided a boost in sales for Diet Pepsi, General Motors, Cover Girl Cosmetics, Noxzema, Hanes and numerous others. Source: Internet