ANCHOR- COLORING PAGE
anchor- noun
anchor (pronounced ănker )
1. An appliance attached to a ship or other vessel by a line or cable, so that when cast overboard, it will lay hold of the earth by a fluke or hook and hold the vessel in place also anything similarly in place.
2. Something suggestive of a ship's anchor in its use /
verb:
1 To place at anchor secure by an anchor
2 To fix fasten
To cast anchor come to anchor at anchor anchored
anchorage (pronounced- aj (74) )
1, A place suitable for an choring or where ships anchor
2 ,Something on which one may depend for security ground of trust
3 ,A toll for anchoring
4. A city IN THE USA.
anchoress- (PRONOUNCED- ankorěs)- A female anchoret
Illustration:
Anchor, Common Anchor
aa- Stock
b- க் Shank
cc- Flukes
dd- Arms
References:
Webster Noa WEBSTER'S ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DICTIONARY ABRIDGED FROM WEBSTER'S NEW INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY NEW YORK CINCINNATI CHICAGO AMERICAN BOOK COMPANY SPRINGFIELD MASS G & C MERRIAM CO 1914
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