Definitionn. lifting device consisting of a horizontal cylinder turned by a crank on which a cable or rope winds
Last update: June 20, 2015
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A winch is lifting heavy objects. [Please select]
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Wimshurst constructed numerous very powerful machines of this type, some of them with "multiple plates, which operate i - almost any climate, and rarely fail to charge themselves and deliver a torrent of sparks between the disf El charge balls whenever the winch is turned. [Please select]
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2) (which allows the skimmer pipe to be raised or lowered at will by means of a winch, Fig. [Please select]
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The dyeing of goods composed of silk and cotton is generally done in winch dye-vats, in some cases also on the jigger. [Please select]
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Instead of a successor to Irving and Emerson, William Wetherell became a successor to Jonah Winch. [Please select]
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Lad winched under the heavy blow, then hot resentment blazed through his first instant of grieved astonishment. [Please select]
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Winch, "that Brother Pierce's description of our charge, and its tastes and needs, meets with your approval." [Please select]
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"Oh, that's nothing," exclaimed Erastus Winch, with a boisterous display of jollity. [Please select]
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"Come, come, Brother Ware," put in Erastus Winch, "we mustn't have no hard feelin's."' [Please select]
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Winch clasped the minister's hand in his own broad, hard palm, and squeezed it in an exuberant grip. [Please select]
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It was that meeting which shook the serenity of poor Moses, and he learned of it when he went to Jonah Winch's store an hour later. [Please select]
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