A winch is a mechanical device used to pull in, let out, or otherwise adjust the tension of a rope or cable.
Winch or winching may also refer to:
People
- Eli Winch (1848–1938), an American manufacturer and politician
 - Ernest Winch (1879–1957), a Canadian politician from British Columbia
 - Harold Winch (1907–1993), a Canadian politician
 - Hope Winch (1894 - 1944), English pharmacist
 - Humphrey Winch (1555–1625), a judge who had a distinguished career in Ireland and England
 - Sir Humphrey Winch, 1st Baronet (1622–1703), an English politician
 - Joan Winch (1935–2022), Australian nurse and educator
 - Nathaniel John Winch (1768–1838), English merchant, botanist and geologist
 - Peter Winch (1926–1997), a British philosopher
 - Ruth Winch (1870–1952), a British tennis player
 
Activities
- Off-roading#Winch events with 4x4 vehicles in harsh environments termed "winching"
 
See also
- Winch baronets, a title in the Baronetage of England
 - Largo Winch, a Belgian comic book series
 - Wrench (disambiguation)
 
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