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A heavy metal device, fastened to a chain or line, to hold a vessel in position, partly because of its weight, but mainly because the designed shape digs into the bottom.
Ãâó: www.boattalk.com/dictionary/
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| anchor |
An object designed to grip the ground, under a body of water, to hold the boat in a selected area
Ãâó: www.oceans18home.citymax.com/page/page/1305311.htm
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| anchorage |
a place to anchor, prefrably protected from wind and waves
Ãâó: www.camelot-sailing.com/glossary.html
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| anchorage |
a devise used to anchor a wire, bar, rod during the curing of concrete.
Ãâó: www.interestinghomes.net/construction-glossary.htm
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| anchor |
You should draw the bow and hold the string in the same location every time--(anchoring) the bowstring. Many people who shoot with fingers use the corner of their mouth as an anchor point.
Ãâó: tucsonarchery.com/Archery_Terms.php
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