Oh, dude, a "nowat" in mathematics is like a unicorn in a field of numbers - it doesn't exist! I mean, unless you're talking about some new math term that I haven't heard of yet, but like, seriously, I'm pretty sure there's no such thing as a "nowat" in math. But hey, if you find one, let me know, I could use a good laugh!
It seems uncertain that there is such a word as 'nowat', at least according to most popular dictionaries.Suggestions:* It is two words, 'now' + 'at'. e.g. The train is now atplatform two. * It is the spoken form of two words 'now' + 'what', as in "I've already given you some money, now what (do you do you want)?" * It is the designation of a dam's status NOWAT, which, in dam safety terminology , means 'Dam is Not On WATer'. You can say it as you like! Quicklywould probably be best!
Well, honey, "nowat" ain't nothin' in math. Maybe you meant "variable" or "constant," but "nowat" ain't ringin' any bells in my math book. Maybe you need to check your spelling or ask a more specific question, sugar.
It could be describing a person who understands mathmatics well or has an easy time doing mathmatics.
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