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anchorageA location intended or suited for anchoring.
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anchoragemid-14c., "toll or charge for anchoring" (see anchor (v.) + -age. Meaning "act of dropping anchor, being at anchor" is from 1610s; that of "place suitable for anchoring" [..]
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anchorageThe means by which slabs are attached to a self-supporting structure.
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anchorageA secure point of attachment for lifelines, lanyards or deceleration devices.
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anchorage(n) the condition of being secured to a base(n) place for vessels to anchor(n) the act of anchoring(n) a fee for anchoring(n) a city in south central Alaska
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anchorageThat portion of a harbour (or designated areas outside of harbours), in which ships are permitted to lie at anchor
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anchorageA place suitable for anchoring in relation to the wind, seas and bottom.
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anchorageWater area which is suitable and of depth neither too deep nor too shallow, nor in a situation too exposed, for vessels to ride in safety. An area set apart for vessels to anchor.
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anchorageA place suitable for anchoring in relation to the wind, seas and bottom.
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anchorageA place suitable for anchoring in relation to the wind, seas and bottom.
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anchoragea sheltered place near a coast with sufficient depth of water and a sea bottom below that will hold an anchor securely, so that a ship may lie still in that location for an extended period of time; us [..]
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anchorageThe process of fastening a joist or joist girder to a masonry, concrete, or steel support by either bolting or welding.
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anchorage A strong point and associated hardware in a vehicle to which a vehicle belt or LATCH attachment is secured. See Adjustable upper anchorage, Child restraint anchorage system, LATCH anchorage, Lower anchorage, Top tether anchorage, Upper anchorage.
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anchorageA good place for anchoring in relation to the wind, seas and bottom. Annelid
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anchorageA place suitable for anchoring.
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anchorageAn area usually away from or offshore where the ground is suitable for anchoring a vessel. Official anchorage areas are often marked on charts although vessels can use undesignated anchorages in some cases.
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anchorageA suitable place for a ship to anchor. Area of a port or harbour.
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anchorageA suitable place for a ship to anchor; usually an area of a port or harbour.
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anchorageA place suitable for anchoring.
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anchorageA suitable place for a ship to anchor. Area of a port or harbor.
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anchorage An area designed to be used by ships for anchoring. Suitable place for ship to anchor. A designated area of a port or harbor.
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anchorageAny location where a ship savely can and is allowed to drop anchor, most often a location within or just outside a harbour.
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anchorageA sheltered place suitable for anchoring in relation to the wind, seas and bottom.
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anchorage Port charge relating to a vessel moored at approved anchorage site in a harbor.
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anchorage A designated area for boats to anchor in.
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anchoragesuitable place for the ship to anchor. Area of a port or harbor set aside for such a purpose.
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anchorageA suitable place for a ship to anchor. Area of a port or harbor.
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anchoragePort charge relating to a vessel moored at approved anchorage site in a harbor. Apron: The area immediately in front of or behind a wharf shed on which cargo is lifted. On the "front apron", cargo is unloaded from or loaded onto a ship. Behind the shed, cargo moves over the "rear apron" into and out of railroad cars. Backhaul: T [..]
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anchoragesuitable place for ship to anchor; a designated area of a port or harbor.
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anchorageA sheltered place or area where a boat can anchor.
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anchorageA place where a boat anchors, usually an established and marked area
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anchorageA suitable place for a ship to anchor. Area of a port or harbor.
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anchorageA sheltered place suitable for anchoring in relation to the wind, seas and bottom.
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anchorageA Place Where boats can be anchored
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anchorage<cell biology> An attachment, not necessarily permanent but usually used to mean a temporary fixation to a structure. (18 Nov 2007)
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anchorageOperation of driving the ship to the official anchorage of the port.
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anchoragea place suitable for ships to anchor
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