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anchorage
An·chor·age A0285000 (ăng′kər-ĭj) A city of southern Alaska on Cook Inlet south-southwest of Fairbanks. Founded in 1915 as construction headquarters for the Alaska Railroad, it is the largest city in the state.
an·chor·age A0285000 (ăng′kər-ĭj)n.1. A place for anchoring.2. A fee charged for the privilege of anchoring.3. The act of anchoring or the condition of being at anchor.4. A means of securing or stabilizing: The central bank was the anchorage of the financial community.anchorage (ˈæŋkərɪdʒ) n1. (Nautical Terms) the act of anchoring2. (Nautical Terms) any place where a vessel is anchored3. (Nautical Terms) a place designated for vessels to anchor4. (Nautical Terms) a fee imposed for anchoring5. (Nautical Terms) anything used as an anchor6. a source of security or strength7. something that supplies a secure hold for something else
anchorage (ˈæŋkərɪdʒ) nthe cell or retreat of an anchorite
Anchorage (ˈæŋkərɪdʒ) n (Placename) the largest city in Alaska, a port in the south, at the head of Cook Inlet. Pop: 270 951 (2003 est)an•chor•age (ˈæŋ kər ɪdʒ) n. 1. a place for anchoring ships. 2. a charge for occupying such an area. 3. the act of anchoring or the state of being anchored. 4. a means of securing. 5. something providing security. [1400–50] An•chor•age (ˈæŋ kər ɪdʒ) n. a seaport in S Alaska. 250,505. anchorageA specified location for anchoring or mooring a vessel in-stream or offshore.anchoragea toll charged for anchoring in a harbor.See also: Dues and PaymentThesaurusNoun | 1. | anchorage - the condition of being secured to a base; "the plant needs a firm anchorage"; "the mother provides emotional anchorage for the entire family"condition, status - a state at a particular time; "a condition (or state) of disrepair"; "the current status of the arms negotiations" | | 2. | anchorage - a fee for anchoring fee - a fixed charge for a privilege or for professional services | | 3. | Anchorage - a city in south central Alaska; "Anchorage is the largest city in Alaska"AK, Alaska, Last Frontier - a state in northwestern North America; the 49th state admitted to the union; "Alaska is the largest state in the United States" | | 4. | anchorage - place for vessels to anchor anchorage groundarea, country - a particular geographical region of indefinite boundary (usually serving some special purpose or distinguished by its people or culture or geography); "it was a mountainous area"; "Bible country"harbor, harbour, seaport, haven - a sheltered port where ships can take on or discharge cargomooring, berth, moorage, slip - a place where a craft can be made fastroads, roadstead - a partly sheltered anchorage | | 5. | anchorage - the act of anchoring arrival - the act of arriving at a certain place; "they awaited her arrival" |
anchoragenoun berth, haven, port, harbour, dock, quay, dockage, moorage, harbourage The vessel yesterday reached anchorage off Dubai.Translationsanchor (ˈӕŋkə) noun1. something, usually a heavy piece of metal with points which dig into the sea-bed, used to hold a boat in one position. 錨 锚2. something that holds someone or something steady. 固定物 固定物 verb to hold (a boat etc) steady (with an anchor). They have anchored (the boat) near the shore; He used a stone to anchor his papers. 把...固定住 把...固定住ˈanchorage (-ridʒ) noun a place which is safe, or used, for anchoring boats. a sheltered anchorage. 錨泊區 锚地at anchor (of a ship) anchored. The ship lay at anchor in the bay. 錨定停泊 抛了锚,停泊着 EncyclopediaSeeAnchorageanchorage
anchorage [ang´kŏ-rij] fixation (def. 1), especially surgical fixation of a displaced viscus.1. in operative dentistry, fixation of fillings, or of artificial crowns or bridges. In orthodontics, the support used for a regulating apparatus.2. in orthodontics, the support used for a regulating apparatus.3. in tissue cell culture, the attachment of proliferating cells to a solid surface.an·chor·age (ang'kōr-ij), 1. Operative fixation of loose or prolapsed abdominal or pelvic organs. 2. The part to which anything is fastened. In dentistry, a tooth or an implanted tooth substitute with which a fixed or removable partial denture, crown, or restoration is retained. 3. The nature and degree of resistance to displacement offered by an anatomic unit when used for the purpose of effecting tooth movement. [L. ancora, fr. G. ankyra, anchor] The adherence or attachment by cells, usually fibroblasts, to a solid or semisolid support medium, which many cells need for optimal growthan·chor·age (ang'kŏr-ăj) 1. Operative fixation of loose or prolapsed abdominal or pelvic organs. 2. The part to which anything is fastened. 3. dentistry A tooth or an implanted tooth substitute with which a fixed or removable partial denture, crown, or restoration is retained. 4. The nature and degree of resistance to displacement offered by an anatomic unit when used for the purpose of effecting tooth movement. [L. ancora, fr. G. ankyra, anchor]an·chor·age (ang'kŏr-ăj) 1. In dentistry, a tooth or an implanted tooth substitute with which a fixed or removable partial denture, crown, or restoration is retained. 2. The nature and degree of resistance to displacement offered by an anatomic unit when used for the purpose of effecting tooth movement. [L. ancora, fr. G. ankyra, anchor]Anchorage
ANCHORAGE, merc. law. A toll paid for every anchor cast from a ship into ariver, and sometimes a toll bearing this name is paid, although there be noanchor cast. This toll is said to be incident to almost every port. 1 Wm.Bl. 413; 2 Chit. Com. Law, 16. anchorage
Synonyms for anchoragenoun berthSynonyms- berth
- haven
- port
- harbour
- dock
- quay
- dockage
- moorage
- harbourage
Words related to anchoragenoun the condition of being secured to a baseRelated Wordsnoun a fee for anchoringRelated Wordsnoun a city in south central AlaskaRelated Wordsnoun place for vessels to anchorSynonymsRelated Words- area
- country
- harbor
- harbour
- seaport
- haven
- mooring
- berth
- moorage
- slip
- roads
- roadstead
noun the act of anchoringRelated Words |