anchor is a noun and a verb.
noun - Throw the anchor over now.
verb - We will anchor here for the night.
The plural form of the noun 'anchor' is anchors.
A noun (anchor) is used as the subject of a sentence or clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'anchor' is it.Examples:The anchor was caught in the seaweed. It was difficult to retrieve. (the noun 'anchor' is the subject of the first sentence; the pronoun 'it' is the subject of the second sentence)This mirror needs a new wall anchor. It has to be large enough to hold that much weight. (the noun 'anchor' is the direct object of the verb 'needs'; the pronoun 'it' is the subject of the second sentence)
Sfinnah ספינה pronounced Sfee-nah, emphasis on the nah
The Latin feminine noun ancora means an anchor. There is no form of this noun that ends in an -e, so the word ancore is meaningless.
There are two possible terms:drapes - plural noun for window or wall coveringsderape - Haitian Creole for "raise anchor"
In Maori, "punga" refers to a type of tree fern commonly found in New Zealand. It is also known as the silver fern due to the silvery-white undersides of its fronds.
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The cast of Business World News - 2003 includes: Mark Bedor as Anchor Debbie Dujanovic as Anchor James Earl Jones as Spokesperson Penny Griego as Anchor Kyla Grogan as Anchor Joyce Harvey as Anchor Amy Hendel as Anchor Marti Johnson as Anchor Mark Kriski as Anchor Mario Machado as Anchor Berit Mason as Anchor Norm McBride as Anchor Lynette Romero as Anchor Karina Rusk as Anchor Tamara Taggart as Anchor Teresa Tanoos as Anchor
Yes, the word 'rode' is a common noun, a word for any rope used to tie any boat or anchor. The word 'rode' is also the past tense of the verb 'to ride'.
A small anchor is called a killick anchor.
The noun anchorage is a common noun, a word for a place suitable for a ship to drop anchor, any place for any boat or ship.A proper noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Anchorage, AlaskaAnchorage Inn, York Beach, MaineAnchorage Cafe, Anchorage, Kentucky
An anchor buoy is a small buoy attached to an anchor by a light line and used to indicate the position of an anchor.