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1) Repeater 2) Rifle
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Winchester developed from the Roman town of Venta Belgarum, which developed from an Iron Age oppidum. Winchester`s major landmark is Winchester Cathedral, one of the largest cathedrals in Europe, with the distinction of having the longest nave and overall length of all Gothic cathedrals in Europe. The city is also home to the University of Winche....
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[Chesil] Winchester (Chesil) railway station was, for the first six years after the opening of the line, the terminus of the Didcot, Newbury and Southampton Railway (DNSR), until the line was extended to link up with the Southern Railway line to Southampton. The station buildings were larger than those of any other DNSR station but were bui...
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[San Jose] The Winchester area of San Jose, California gains its name from early resident Sarah Lockwood Winchester, a Connecticut native and heiress to fifty percent ownership of the Winchester Repeating Arms Company, who built the famous Winchester Mystery House. Located between San Tomas Expressway and State Route 17/Interstate 880, and ...
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Angus Winchester,
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old-fashioned term for a hard disc
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(from the article `Winchester`) town and city (district), in the central part of the administrative and historic county of Hampshire, England, best known for its cathedral. The town ...
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city, seat (1738) of Frederick county (though administratively independent of it), northern Virginia, U.S. It lies at the northern end of the ...
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town and city (district), in the central part of the administrative and historic county of Hampshire, England, best known for its cathedral. The town ...
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Term used to report expenditure of all ordnance of a particular type.
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The Winchester Model 1866 carbine was an American lever action, repeating rifle based upon the earlier Henry rifle with improvements by Nelson King. The Winchester took a .44 inch calibre round from a 13-round tubular magazine and had an effective range of 275 metres.
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HMS Winchester was a British Escort Type destroyer of 900 tons displacement launched in 1918. After being rearmed for escort duties in 1938-1939 she was armed with four 4-inch guns and two multiple-machine-guns. She was powered by two White-Forster oil boilers providing a top speed of 28 knots.
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[
n] - a city in southern England 2. [n] - (trade mark) a shoulder rifle
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noun a shoulder rifle
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(UK) Cathedral city and administrative headquarters of Hampshire, England, on the River Itchen, 19 km/12 mi northeast of Southampton; population (2001) 41,400. Tourism is important, and there is also light industry. Originally a Roman town, Winchester was capital of the Anglo-Saxon...
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