Noun
WEG (plural WEGs)
(planetology) Abbreviation of Water Equivalent to a Global layer (how high a water level would be at 1 atm pressure, if the whole ice had melted)
Ellie Weg was 11-for-15 serving for Worthington with eight points and four aces. Source: Internet
Neither the excitation of the single ion (which is a degree of freedom of the proposed system) leads to decoherence, something which is proven by Welcher Weg detectors which can excite atoms without momentum transfer (which causes the loss of coherence). Source: Internet
Lauren and Jacob Weg plan to open Seed & Stem 12:27, a flower shop and boutique, in the 10th Street building most recently occupied by The Dance Academy. Source: Internet
Remains of the town wall on Eschhöfer Weg Saint George's Cathedral (Sankt-Georgs-Dom) built on the old monastery church's site, and also called Georgsdom, was consecrated in 1235. Source: Internet
In terms of their contract with TCT, the contractor is obliged to ensure that the current road capacity along Kommetjie Road and Ou Kaapse Weg is maintained at all times and for as long as the project continues. Source: Internet
The deepest outside Georgia is Lamprechtsofen Vogelschacht Weg Schacht in Austria, which is convert deep. Source: Internet