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anchor
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Word definitions for anchor in dictionaries
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Anchor \An"chor\, v. i. To cast anchor; to come to anchor; as, our ship (or the captain) anchored in the stream. To stop; to fix or rest. My invention . . . anchors on Isabel. --Shak.
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
v. fix firmly and stably; "anchor the lamppost in concrete" [syn: ground ] secure a vessel with an anchor; "We anchored at Baltimore" [syn: cast anchor , drop anchor ]
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
c.1200, from anchor (n.). Related: Anchored ; anchoring .
Usage examples of anchor.
I They secured the end of the rope to one of the poles wedged like an anchor in the opening of the tunnel that led to the crystal cavern, and Craig abseiled down the rope to the water at the bottom of the shaft once more.
He was less concerned with looking good than with avoiding the kind of spectacular abseiling that might put an extra load on the anchor and himself in the morgue.
On the abutment towers the chains are connected by horizontal links, carried on rockers, to anchor ties.
Almost immediately they crept out from behind the island they could see the lights on the mainland, two or three pinpricks from the watch fires on the walls of the fort, and lantern beams from the buildings outside the walls, spread out along the se afront The three vessels he had spotted from the saddle of the mountains were still anchored in the roads.
At anchor, Plymouth harbor: The Master of the ship, with three or four of the sailors and several of the Planters, went aland and marched along the coast several miles.
I hastened to the aperture, and under the crustations of coral, covered with fungi, syphonules, alcyons, madrepores, through myriads of charming fish--girelles, glyphisidri, pompherides, diacopes, and holocentres--I recognised certain debris that the drags had not been able to tear up--iron stirrups, anchors, cannons, bullets, capstan fittings, the stem of a ship, all objects clearly proving the wreck of some vessel, and now carpeted with living flowers.
It seemed that each anchor had its ambience extending across the Modes of the Virtual Mode, making it possible to travel without getting lost.
When they anchored in the deepest part of the channel, Hal dropped a hand line over the side, the hooks baited with crabs they had taken from their holes on the sandy beach.
Just before sunset Hal called a halt, and they rowed back towards the anchored galleon.
He had not bathed in over two months, since last they had anchored in the lagoon, and he longed for the feel of cool clear water on his skin.
He guessed that since they had anchored in the lagoon his father had cast his own horoscope.
Great-grandfather himself who proposed to Drake the use of devil ships against the Spanish Armada as it lay anchored in Calais Roads, may it not?
There he paused with his sword held high, and stared back across the channel at the tiny squadron of devil ships, blooming with smoke and flame and bearing down steadily upon his anchored Gull.
When he looked back the way he had come he could see the Gull of Moray anchored not far off a tiny rind of beach that clung precariously to the foot of the soaring rocky cliffs where the mountains fell into the sea.
The previous night, from the deck of the anchored Gull, they had heard terrifying, blood-chilling roars, rising and falling, then ending in a diminishing series of grunts and groans that sounded like the chorus of all the devils of hell.