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Winchester

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Noun

1. winchester

a city in southern England; administrative center of Hampshire

2. winchester

a shoulder rifle

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Winchester

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noun
a city in S England, administrative centre of Hampshire: a Romano-British town; Saxon capital of Wessex; 11th-century cathedral; site of Winchester College (1382), English public school. Pop: 41 420 (2001)
noun
(sometimes capital)
a large cylindrical bottle with a narrow neck used for transporting chemicals. It contains about 2.5 litres

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Winchester

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trademark
a type of repeating rifle with a tubular magazine set horizontally under the barrel
county seat of Hampshire, S England: site of 11th-14th cent. cathedral: county district pop. 96,000

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Winchester

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A city of south-central England southwest of London. The capital of the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Wessex, it was an important center of learning that attracted many religious scholars.
A trademark for a shoulder firearm.

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