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winch

1

[winch]

noun

  1. the crank or handle of a revolving machine.

  2. a windlass turned by a crank, for hoisting or hauling.

  3. any of various devices for cranking.

  4. Textiles.,  Also

    1. any machine equipped with rollers that guide cloth through a dye or finishing solution in an open vat.

    2. a roller between two dyeing vats for passing cloth from one vat to another.



verb (used with object)

  1. to hoist or haul (a load) by means of a winch.

winch

2

[winch]

verb (used without object)

Archaic.
  1. an archaic variant of wince.

winch

1

/ wɪntʃ /

noun

  1. a windlass driven by a hand- or power-operated crank

  2. a hand- or power-operated crank by which a machine is driven

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verb

  1. (tr; often foll by up or in) to pull (in a rope) or lift (a weight) using a winch

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winch

2

/ wɪntʃ /

verb

  1. (intr) an obsolete word for wince 1

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Other Word Forms

  • wincher noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of winch1

before 1050; Middle English winche, Old English wince pulley; akin to wench, wince 1, wink 1
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Word History and Origins

Origin of winch1

Old English wince pulley; related to wink 1
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Example Sentences

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The footage shows the Terra Nova colonised with sea life, but key features of the wooden ship are still visible including its wheel, winch and mast.

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A coast guardsman tears up at the memory of carrying a baby in her bare arms as they were winched into a helicopter.

Two divers were then winched down to the wreckage, where they discovered an empty raft, officials added.

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After the hikers contacted emergency services, Mr Nazari was winched over to the search command post by a helicopter.

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The giant steel cylinder was winched up the side of the reactor building in a 12-hour operation.

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