Weber is a proper noun used mainly as a surname and sometimes as a given name; in scientific contexts it identifies the German cultural economist and jurist Max Weber, or more generally refers to the Weber-Fechner law in psychology and the unit of radiance named after Weber. It denotes a person, brand, or concept associated with Weber’s work or discovery. In pronunciation, it is typically two syllables with emphasis on the first: 'WEB-er.'
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