Winchester vs Jardimdisc - What's the difference?
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Jardimdisc has no English definition.
A , typically a lever-action repeater.
* H. Rider Haggard, King Solomon's Mines
* 2008 , James M. Smallwood, The Feud That Wasn't (page 167)
A bottle holding a Winchester quart.
(computing, dated) A hard disk.
* 1984 , PC Mag (volume 3, number 2, 7 February 1984, page 234)
Jardimdisc is likely misspelled.
Jardimdisc has no English definition.
As a proper noun Winchester
is the county town of Hampshire, England; or any of the towns named after it.As a noun Winchester
is a Winchester rifle, typically a lever-action repeater.winchester
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Derived terms
* Winchester bushel * Winchester disk * Winchester fives * Winchester football * Winchester gallon * Winchester game * Winchester goose * Winchester measure * Winchester quartSee also
* WykehamistNoun
(en noun)- "Give me my express," I said, laying down the Winchester , and he handed it to me cocked.
- Almost simultaneously Jim Taylor and Kit Hunter shot at each other with Winchesters .
- And besides, Winchesters of the nonremovable sort work fine—why bother complicating things with cartridges