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الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
The county town of Hampshire, England; or any of the towns named after it
Usual shortened form for Winchester rifle, typically a lever-action repeater
A bottle holding a Winchester quart
A habitational surname
{i} city in south England; name of several towns and cities in the USA; family name; Winchester rifle
The county town of Hampshire, England; one of the towns named after it
Usual shortened form for Winchester rifle or a bottle holding a Winchester quart
an ancient city in southern England, famous for its cathedral and for its public school (=a school that is paid for by the parents and not by the government) , Winchester College. Winchester was England's capital city in the 9th and 10th centuries. City and administrative district (pop., 2001: 107,213), central part of the administrative and historic county of Hampshire, England. Initially founded by Celtic peoples, it became important as Venta Belgarum under Roman rule. It was the capital of Wessex and a centre of learning under Alfred the Great; later it was the seat of the Danish king Canute's government. It remained important under the Norman kings until the emergence of London as the sole capital of England late in the 12th century. Winchester is known for its cathedral (11th-14th centuries), Britain's longest (556 ft [169 m]), and for Winchester College, founded in 1382. Hawks Howard Winchester Winchester Oliver Fisher Wavell of Eritrea and of Winchester Archibald Percival Wavell 1st Earl
a shoulder rifle a city in southern England; administrative center of Hampshire
a city in southern England; administrative center of Hampshire
a shoulder rifle
Winchester bushel
A measure of dry and liquid volume equal to 35.24 litres used in US and Canada. Originating in England and one of the units of Winchester measure. Abbreviated bu
Winchester measure
Units used for the measurement of dry and liquid volumes, the standards for which were originally deposited at Winchester, England. The Winchester bushel is still used in the US
Winchester quart
a unit of volume equal to half a Winchester gallon (retrieved 25 September 2007), equal to two quarts, or 2.273 litres
Winchester quart
a bottle of that size used in laboratories, commonly holding 2.5 litres
Winchester College
{i} oldest English public school situated in Winchester (England)
Winchester disk
An early type of hard disk
winchester college
the oldest English public school; located in Winchester
winchester rifle
trademark of rifle first made in around1866 (this rifle was used widely in the U.S.A. during the second half of the 19th century)
go Winchester
To run out of ammunition, requiring return to base
Archibald Percival Wavell 1st Earl Wavell of Eritrea and of Winchester
born May 5, 1883, Colchester, Essex, Eng. died May 24, 1950, London British army officer. Recognized as an excellent trainer of troops, he became British commander in chief for the Middle East in 1939. In World War II he was noted for his defeat of the numerically superior Italian armies in North Africa (1940-41) but was unable to stop the German force under Erwin Rommel in the North Africa Campaign. As commander in chief of Southeast Asia (1941-43), he failed to stop the Japanese conquests of Malaya, Singapore, and Burma (1942). Promoted to field marshal, he served as viceroy of India (1943-47)
Howard Winchester Hawks
born May 30, 1896, Goshen, Ind., U.S. died Dec. 26, 1977, Palm Springs, Calif. U.S. film director, screenwriter, and producer. He served as a pilot in World War I, then wrote screenplays in Hollywood (from 1922) and directed several projects before making his first major film, A Girl in Every Port (1928). A master technician and storyteller, he created a sense of intimacy by filming from eye level. He directed over 40 films (many of which he also produced and wrote) in a variety of genres: adventure (The Dawn Patrol, 1930), crime (Scarface, 1932), comedy (Bringing Up Baby, 1938), war (Sergeant York, 1941), musicals (Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, 1953), film noir (The Big Sleep, 1946), science fiction (The Thing, 1951), and westerns (Red River, 1948; Rio Bravo, 1959)
Oliver Fisher Winchester
born Nov. 30, 1810, Boston, Mass., U.S. died Dec. 11, 1880, New Haven, Conn. U.S. manufacturer of guns and ammunition. He initially set up a factory to manufacture dress shirts, and his success enabled him to purchase the Volcanic Repeating Arms Co. (1857), which became the Winchester Repeating Arms Co. (1867). His chief gun designer, B.T. Henry, created the lever-action Henry repeating rifle (patented 1860). Widely used in the American Civil War, it was the forerunner of a long line of Winchester guns, including the famous Model 73, a favourite weapon of settlers in the American West
Oliver Winchester
born Nov. 30, 1810, Boston, Mass., U.S. died Dec. 11, 1880, New Haven, Conn. U.S. manufacturer of guns and ammunition. He initially set up a factory to manufacture dress shirts, and his success enabled him to purchase the Volcanic Repeating Arms Co. (1857), which became the Winchester Repeating Arms Co. (1867). His chief gun designer, B.T. Henry, created the lever-action Henry repeating rifle (patented 1860). Widely used in the American Civil War, it was the forerunner of a long line of Winchester guns, including the famous Model 73, a favourite weapon of settlers in the American West
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    الواصلة

    Win·ches·ter

    التركية النطق

    wînçestır

    النطق

    /ˈwənˌʧestər/ /ˈwɪnˌʧɛstɜr/

    علم أصول الكلمات

    () From the Old English Wintanceastre.
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