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    an·chor·age
    [ˈaNGk(ə)rij]
    noun
    anchorage (noun) · anchorages (plural noun)
    1. historical
      an anchorite's dwelling place.
    An·chor·age
    [ˈaNGk(ə)rij]
    definition
    1. a seaport in southern Alaska, on an inlet of the Pacific Ocean, the state's largest city; population 279,243 (est. 2008).
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    An anchoring or being anchored. The act of anchoring or the condition of being at anchor. A large coastal city in Alaska. From anchorage. The Pescadore lalands afford the best anchorage in this part of Japan. The anchorage is good and safe, and the harbour is one of the best on the Pacific coast of South America.
    the act of anchoring or the state of being anchored. that to which anything is fastened. a means of anchoring or making fast. something that can be relied on: The Bible is her anchorage. (in a suspension bridge) a massive masonry or concrete construction securing a cable at each end. Dentistry. an abutment.
    An anchorage is similar to a mooring, a place to park your boat. But moorings are close to shore and allow you to tie up your boat. For larger vessels, an anchorage allows them to toss a heavy anchor over the side in deep water. Back in the days of enormous sailing ships, an anchorage was also a place to pause and wait for the wind to change.
    A place in the ocean where ships can lower their anchors and stay a while is called an anchorage. A large cruise ship in a small port will often wait at an anchorage while passengers disembark into smaller boats. An anchorage is similar to a mooring, a place to park your boat. But moorings are close to shore and allow you to tie up your boat.
  3. ANCHORAGE meaning: 1 : a place where boats and ships are anchored; 2 : something that provides a strong hold or connection
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    [uncountable] the action of fastening something securely in position; the fact of being securely fastened in position The plant needs firm anchorage. anchorage points for a baby’s car seat See anchorage in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary Check pronunciation: anchorage Definition of anchorage noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.
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    WEBApr 29, 2024 · anchorage in American English. (ˈæŋkərɪdʒ) noun. 1. that portion of a harbor or area outside a harbor suitable for anchoring or in which ships are permitted to anchor. 2. a charge for occupying such an …

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