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Watson-Watt in American English
Sir Robert Alexander1892-1973; Scot. physicist noun: Sir Robert Alexander 1892–1973, Scottish physicist: helped develop radar Watson-Watt in British English noun: Sir Robert Alexander. 1892–1973, Scottish physicist, who played a leading role in the development of radar |
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