Anchor

/ˈæŋ.kər/ noun, verb

As a noun, an anchor is a heavy object used to hold a ship in place in the water. As a verb, it means to fix something firmly so it does not move or to provide stability or support.

From Latin 'ancora', from Greek 'ánkyra' meaning 'anchor'. The basic idea of something that holds fast has stayed the same for thousands of years.

AMመልህቅ
ARمرساة
BNনোঙর
CSkotva
DAanker
DEAnker
ELάγκυρα
ESancla
FAلنگر
FIankkuri
FRancre
GUલંગર
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