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Was is used for describing past events in English grammar. |
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Revision as of 14:42, 3 July 2018
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Was or WAS may refer to:
- Was, a past-tense form of the English copular verb to be
Was is used for describing past events in English grammar. As for example: Ramanand was a spokesman who died last year in car accident.
People
- David Was (born c. 1952), the stage name of multi-instrumentalist and songwriter David Weiss
- Don Was (born 1952), the stage name of bass guitarist, record producer, and recording executive Donald Fagenson
In arts and entertainment
- Was (novel), a 1992 novel by Geoff Ryman
- "Was", a short story in William Faulkner's Go Down, Moses
- Was??, a musical composition by Folke Rabe
- Was (Not Was), an American pop group led by David and Don Was
- Axis & Allies Naval Miniatures: War at Sea, a strategy game by Wizards of the Coast
- We Are Scientists, an American indie rock band
Software
- IBM WebSphere Application Server
- SAP NetWeaver Application Server
- Windows Activation Services, a container for hosting WCF services
In reference to Washington, D.C.
- All airports serving the Washington, D.C. area (IATA airport code)
- Washington Union Station (Amtrak station code)
Other uses
- Was-sceptre, the Egyptian hieroglyph for "power" and a type of sceptre
- Was (horse), an Irish Thoroughbred racehorse
- Wiskott–Aldrich syndrome, an X-linked recessive disease
- Worked All States, an amateur radio award issued by the American Radio Relay League
- Western Asia
- World Association for Sexual Health