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Please anchor your freighter at least one half mile offshore. We're going to have to put out another anchor. Stow that anchor below.
The opposite of "anchor" can be considered "drift." While an anchor stabilizes and secures an object in place, to drift implies a lack of control or direction, allowing something to move freely or aimlessly. In a metaphorical sense, "freedom" or "release" could also be seen as opposites, as they suggest liberation from constraints.
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"Chron" is Greek in origin, derived from the Greek word "chronos" meaning time.
Time.
Space
Chron means time. A chronometer is an instrument for measuring time.
The Greek word chronos means time, and words with chron in them like chronometer, anachronism, or chronological all have to do with time.
It is from the Greek word for time. A chronometer is something which measures time (chron=time, meter=measure), in other words a clock. The spelling "chron" as opposed to "crohn" means this word has nothing to do with Crohns disease which was named after Dr. Burrill Crohn.
It is Greek, from the word "kronos," meaning "time."
The root word for chronicle is "chronos," which is a Greek word meaning time.
There are three syllables. Chron-i-cle.