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Definition of winch
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of winch is as below...
Winch (n.) An
instrument
with which to turn or
strain
something
forcibly.
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Water Measure
::
Water
measure
() A
measure
formerly
used for
articles
brought
by
water,
as
coals,
oysters,
etc. The
water-measure
bushel
was three
gallons
larger
than the
Winchester
bushel..
Winch
::
Winch (n.) A crank with a
handle,
for
giving
motion
to a
machine,
a
grindstone,
etc..
Cinque Ports
::
Cinque
Ports () Five
English
ports,
to which
peculiar
privileges
were
anciently
accorded;
-- viz.,
Hastings,
Romney,
Hythe,
Dover,
and
Sandwich;
afterwards
increased
by the
addition
of
Winchelsea,
Rye, and some minor
places..
Chetvert
::
Chetvert
(n.) A
measure
of grain equal to
0.7218
of an
imperial
quarter,
or 5.95
Winchester
bushels..
Winch
::
Winch (n.) A kick, as of a
beast,
from
impatience
or
uneasiness..
Ran
::
Ran (n.) Yarns
coiled
on a
spun-yarn
winch.
Boll
::
Boll (n.) A
Scotch
measure,
formerly
in use: for wheat and beans it
contained
four
Winchester
bushels;
for oats,
barley,
and
potatoes,
six
bushels.
A boll of meal is 140 lbs.
avoirdupois.
Also, a
measure
for salt of two
bushels..
Winch
::
Winch (n.) An
instrument
with which to turn or
strain
something
forcibly.
Windle
::
Windle
(n.) A
spindle;
a kind of reel; a
winch.
Crab
::
Crab (a.) A
movable
winch or
windlass
with
powerful
gearing,
used with
derricks,
etc..
Hutch
::
Hutch (n.) A
measure
of two
Winchester
bushels.
Hectolitre
::
Hectolitre
(n.) A
measure
of
liquids,
containing
a
hundred
liters;
equal to a tenth of a cubic
meter,
nearly
26/
gallons
of wine
measure,
or
22.0097
imperial
gallons.
As a dry
measure,
it
contains
ten
decaliters,
or about 2/
Winchester
bushels..
Winch
::
Winch (n.) A
wince.
Wince
::
Wince (n.) A reel used in
dyeing,
steeping,
or
washing
cloth;
a
winch.
It is
placed
over the
division
wall
between
two wince pits so as to allow the cloth to
descend
into
either
compartment.
at
will..
Windlass
::
Windlass
(n.) An
apparatus
resembling
a winch or
windlass,
for
bending
the bow of an
arblast,
or
crossbow..
Winch
::
Winch (v. i.) To
wince;
to
shrink;
to kick with
impatience
or
uneasiness.
Bitts
::
Bitts (n. pl.) A frame of two
strong
timbers
fixed
perpendicularly
in the fore part of a ship, on which to
fasten
the
cables
as the ship rides at
anchor,
or in
warping.
Other bitts are used for
belaying
(belaying
bitts),
for
sustaining
the
windlass
(carrick
bitts,
winch
bitts,
or
windlass
bitts),
to hold the pawls of the
windlass
(pawl
bitts)
etc..
Glossocomon
::
Glossocomon
(n.) A kind of
hoisting
winch.
Winch
::
Winch (n.) An axle or drum
turned
by a crank with a
handle,
or by
power,
for
raising
weights,
as from the hold of a ship, from
mines,
etc.; a
windlass..
Dolly
::
Dolly (n.) A
contrivance,
turning
on a
vertical
axis by a
handle
or
winch,
and
giving
a
circular
motion
to the ore to be
washed;
a
stirrer..
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