"DWT" stands for "deadweight tonnage," which is a measure of a ship's carrying capacity. It includes the weight of cargo, fuel, crew, and provisions, but excludes the ship's own weight. Essentially, DWT indicates how much weight a vessel can safely carry when fully loaded. This measurement is crucial for shipping and maritime operations to ensure safety and compliance with regulations.
W = what d = do y = you w = want t = to t = talk a = about
I d o n ' t k n o w ! :D
t b o t d i a b w a l o p w d i m t t a l
"w/" commonly means with; "w/o" means without. In medicine, "w" may mean weight or width. In chemistry, "W" is the symbol for Tungsten."D." or "d." commonly mean day or date. In medicine, "D." or "d." may mean dose. In chemistry, "D" is the symbol for Deuterium (an isotope of Hydrogen).Without context, it's difficult to be sure, but it's most likely either "with" or "weight" and "dose""WD" can mean well developed and is written on many physical exam reports in the section describing the general appearance of the patient.
D. T. W. Price has written: 'History of St. David, Volume 2'
The letters T and W indicate, in this context, the Total Weight of diamonds contained in the jewelery.
me, a, you, I, b j w t d f
It means that the total carat weight (t ct w) of both earrings together is 1 carat. In other words each stud will be half a carat.
T T W I dont no
The 10-letter word you can form with the letters w, w, a, a, p, l, t, h, r, d is "halfhearted."
dot, you, toad, tip
My guess would be Weight and Draft