- An
anchor is a device,
normally made of metal, used to
secure a
vessel to the bed of a body of
water to
prevent the
craft from
drifting due to wind or...
- Both
numeric and non-numeric
anchoring have been
reported in research. In
numeric anchoring, once the
value of the
anchor is set,
subsequent arguments...
- Look up
anchor in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An
anchor is a
device that
attaches to the sea
bottom to
prevent a boat from drifting.
Anchor may also...
- (short for "news broadcaster"),
anchorman or anchorwoman, news
anchor or
simply an
anchor – is a
person who
presents news
during a news
program on TV, radio...
- 6
February 2019,
Spotify acquired the
podcast networks Gimlet Media and
Anchor FM Inc., with the goal of
establishing themselves as a
leading figure in...
-
Anchor is a
brand of
dairy products that was
founded in New
Zealand in 1886, and is one of the key
brands owned by the New Zealand–based international...
- The
anchor leg is the
final position in a
relay race. Typically, the
anchor leg of a
relay is
given to the
fastest or most
experienced competitor on a...
- A sea
anchor (also
known as a
parachute anchor,
drift anchor,
drift sock, para-
anchor or boat brake) is a
device that is
streamed from a boat in heavy...
-
Anchor baby is a term (regarded by some as a pejorative) used to
refer to a
child born to non-citizen
parents in a
country that has
birthright citizenship...
- 1990.
After Random House merged with
Bantam Doubleday Dell, Doubleday's
Anchor Books trade paperback line was
added to the same
division as Vintage. Following...