Winters vs Winkers - What's the difference?
winters | winkers |
(US) In the winter.
(winter)
blocked leather eye shields attached to a (usually) harness bridle for horses, to prevent them from seeing backwards, and partially sideways; blinders in (USA).
a fleece cover wrapped around the cheek strap of a racing bridle to limit the rear vision of racehorses.
As nouns the difference between winters and winkers
is that winters is plural of lang=en while winkers is blocked leather eye shields attached to a (usually) harness bridle for horses, to prevent them from seeing backwards, and partially sideways; blinders in (USA).As an adverb winters
is in the winter.As a verb winters
is third-person singular of winter.As a proper noun Winters
is {{surname|patronymic|lang=en}} from {{term|Winter|lang=en}.winters
English
Etymology 1
Adverb
(-)- They ski winters in the Laurentians.