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Definition of Remington in English: Remingtonnoun ˈrɛmɪŋt(ə)n 1trademark A make of firearm. Example sentencesExamples - The solution to its customer- and consumer-relationship needs is a Web site that provides detailed information and makes it easier to buy and operate a Remington firearm.
- Today, shooting condition examples of original Springfields, Remingtons and Sharps are not uncommon on the antique gun market, plus newly manufactured Sharps, Remingtons, and Ballards are readily available.
- It resembles many of the English revolvers more closely than the Colts and Remingtons.
- The largest single donation was a live-auction bid on a Remington 1100 Classic Trap shotgun - worth roughly $750 retail.
- These current Remingtons are true to the original design except for the cylinder which is approximately one-eighth inch longer to accommodate many of the .45 Colt loads currently available.
2trademark in UK A make of typewriter. Example sentencesExamples - In 1897 he purchased a Remington typewriter so he could dictate his novels to a typist instead of writing them longhand.
- Indeed, at the time when I began to work for him, he had reached a state at which the click of a Remington machine acted as a positive spur.
- I bought myself a Remington Streamline Portable half a year ago, my first contact with a manual typewriter, and I couldn't be happier.
Origin Mid 19th century: named after Eliphalet Remington (1793–1861) and his son Philo (1816–89), American manufacturers, whose company was the original producer. Definition of Remington in US English: RemingtonnounˈremiNGtən 1trademark A make of firearm. Example sentencesExamples - Today, shooting condition examples of original Springfields, Remingtons and Sharps are not uncommon on the antique gun market, plus newly manufactured Sharps, Remingtons, and Ballards are readily available.
- These current Remingtons are true to the original design except for the cylinder which is approximately one-eighth inch longer to accommodate many of the .45 Colt loads currently available.
- The largest single donation was a live-auction bid on a Remington 1100 Classic Trap shotgun - worth roughly $750 retail.
- The solution to its customer- and consumer-relationship needs is a Web site that provides detailed information and makes it easier to buy and operate a Remington firearm.
- It resembles many of the English revolvers more closely than the Colts and Remingtons.
2trademark in UK A make of typewriter. Example sentencesExamples - Indeed, at the time when I began to work for him, he had reached a state at which the click of a Remington machine acted as a positive spur.
- In 1897 he purchased a Remington typewriter so he could dictate his novels to a typist instead of writing them longhand.
- I bought myself a Remington Streamline Portable half a year ago, my first contact with a manual typewriter, and I couldn't be happier.
Origin Mid 19th century: named after Eliphalet Remington (1793–1861) and his son Philo (1816–89), American manufacturers, whose company was the original producer. |