1. Remington - Noun
2. Remington - Proper noun
A town in Wisconsin.
A male given name transferred from the surname, of modern usage.
A town in Virginia.
An English habitational surname from Old English; (art) used specifically of Frederic Remington (1861–1909), an American artist who specialized in depictions of the Old West.
A town in Indiana; named for the founder of the town's general store.
A neighborhood of Baltimore, Maryland; named for early landowner William Remington.
A hamlet in Ohio.
A gun produced by the American manufacturer Remington Arms.
A kind of typewriter.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAfter some 2,500 electric typewriters had been produced, Northeast asked Remington for a firm contract for the next batch. Source: Internet
Another entry that won't break the bank by any stretch, the Braun Series 3 ProSkin marks a slight upgrade on the Remington R4, with a slightly more sturdy build-quality. Source: Internet
But this action blockbuster and cable TV perennial cemented Connery’s status for a new generation of viewers who didn’t know his body of work and might have known James Bond only as that guy from “Remington Steele.” Source: Internet
Can't you see I'm busy" postcard (1900s) When Remington started marketing typewriters, the company assumed the machine would not be used for composing but for transcribing dictation, and that the person typing would be a woman. Source: Internet
An agreement with Remington in 1924 saw production transferred to Remington, and a further agreement in 1929 allowed Underwood to produce it as well. Source: Internet
The Cowboys got pins from Kain Nelson at 220, Daniel Chavez at 285, Remington Hanson at 138, and Reed Abbas at 145. The Cowboys will wrestle Woodbury Central at 4:30 for 7th place in Class 1A. Source: Internet