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Definition of Vatted

Vatted
Vat Vat, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Vatted; p. pr. & vb. n. Vatting.] To put or transfer into a vat.

Meaning of Vatted from wikipedia

- Look up vat or VAT in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Vat or VAT may refer to: Barrel for alcoholic beverage or other liquid Value-added tax, a consumption...
- Vater (/ˈfɑːtər/) means "father" in German. It is also a surname. It may refer to: Abraham Vater, a German anatomist Ampulla of Vater, an anatomic area...
- A value-added tax (VAT or goods and services tax (GST), general consumption tax (GCT)) is a consumption tax that is levied on the value added at each...
- In modern English, the nouns vates (/ˈveɪtiːz/) and ovate (UK: /ˈɒvət, ˈoʊveɪt/, US: /ˈoʊveɪt/), are used as technical terms for ancient Celtic bards...
- legally anachronistic term vatted was used to describe the blending process but does not automatically equate to creation of a vatted malt. Likewise, the use...
- Old Monk Rum is a vatted Indian dark rum, launched in 1855. It is a dark rum with a distinct vanilla flavour, with an alcohol content of 42.8%. It is produced...
- Look up vats in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Vats or VATS may refer to: Vats (clan), a gotra of Brahmins found in India Anil Jha Vats (born 1974)...
- In autumn 1980, "Vat 69 Reserve" from the House of Sanderson had its world première in England. Despite its name, it is not a vatted malt, but a blend...
- In the United Kingdom, the value added tax (VAT) was introduced in 1973, replacing Purchase Tax, and is the third-largest source of government revenue...
- The European Union value-added tax (or EU VAT) is a value added tax on goods and services within the European Union (EU). The EU's institutions do not...