- Look up
winder in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Winder may
refer to:
Winding machine, a
machine for
wrapping string, twine, cord, thread, yarn, rope...
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incorporated Winder in 1893. [citation needed] The
community was
named after John H.
Winder, a
railroad builder, and not the John H.
Winder who
served as...
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General Winder may
refer to:
Charles Sidney Winder (1829–1862),
Confederate States Army
brigadier general John H.
Winder (1800–1865),
Confederate States...
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Wind is the
natural movement of air or
other gases relative to a planet's surface.
Winds occur on a
range of scales, from
thunderstorm flows lasting tens...
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States Navy
during World War II.
Later in her career, she was
named Winder after Winder, Georgia,
becoming the only U.S. Navy ship of that name. PCS-1376...
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Catherine Winder is a
Canadian digital media producer and executive.
Winder served as
President of
Rainmaker Entertainment from May 12, 2009 to June 30...
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leading attorney of the
Baltimore bar.
Winder was born in
Somerset County, Maryland. He was the
nephew of
Levin Winder. He
graduated from the
University of...
- a
person who
winds wool, thread, or yarn was
called a
winder. Just as a
smith became known as Smith, so a
winder became known as
Winder. In the Hundred...
- The
Winder musket was a .22-caliber
training rifle used by the US Army in the
early 20th century. The
Winder musket was the
brainchild of
Colonel C. B...
- son of a farmer,
Winder pla**** his high
school football at Madison-Ridgeland High
School in his
hometown of Madison, Mississippi.
Winder later pla**** his...