anchor |
harboring |
As verbs the difference between anchor and harboring
is that
anchor is to hold an object, especially a ship or a boat to a fixed point while
harboring is .
As a noun anchor
is (
label) a tool used to moor a vessel to the bottom of a sea or river to resist movement.
anchor |
anchor |
In nautical terms the difference between anchor and anchor
is that
anchor is the combined anchoring gear (anchor, rode, and fittings such as bitts, cat, and windlass. while
anchor is the combined anchoring gear (anchor, rode, and fittings such as bitts, cat, and windlass..
In internet terms the difference between anchor and anchor
is that
anchor is a marked point in a document that can be the target of a hyperlink while
anchor is a marked point in a document that can be the target of a hyperlink.
In television terms the difference between anchor and anchor
is that
anchor is an anchorman or anchorwoman while
anchor is an anchorman or anchorwoman.
In athletics terms the difference between anchor and anchor
is that
anchor is the final runner in a relay race while
anchor is the final runner in a relay race.
In economics terms the difference between anchor and anchor
is that
anchor is a superstore or other facility that serves as a focus to bring customers into an area while
anchor is a superstore or other facility that serves as a focus to bring customers into an area.
In figurative terms the difference between anchor and anchor
is that
anchor is that which gives stability or security while
anchor is that which gives stability or security.
In architecture terms the difference between anchor and anchor
is that
anchor is carved work, somewhat resembling an anchor or arrowhead; part of the ornaments of certain mouldings. It is seen in the echinus, or egg-and-anchor (called also egg-and-dart, egg-and-tongue) ornament while
anchor is carved work, somewhat resembling an anchor or arrowhead; part of the ornaments of certain mouldings. It is seen in the echinus, or egg-and-anchor (called also egg-and-dart, egg-and-tongue) ornament.
anchor |
null |
As nouns the difference between anchor and null
is that
anchor is a tool used to moor a vessel to the bottom of a sea or river to resist movement while
null is a non-existent or empty value or set of values.
As verbs the difference between anchor and null
is that
anchor is to hold an object, especially a ship or a boat to a fixed point while
null is to nullify; to annul.
As an adjective null is
having no validity, "null and void.
anchor |
backbone |
As nouns the difference between anchor and backbone
is that
anchor is (
label) a tool used to moor a vessel to the bottom of a sea or river to resist movement while
backbone is the series of vertebrae, separated by disks, that encloses and protects the spinal cord, and runs down the middle of the back in vertebrate animals.
As a verb anchor
is to hold an object, especially a ship or a boat to a fixed point.
mainspring |
anchor |
As nouns the difference between mainspring and anchor
is that
mainspring is the principal spring of a clockwork mechanism, that drives it by uncoiling while
anchor is a tool used to moor a vessel to the bottom of a sea or river to resist movement.
As a verb anchor is
to hold an object, especially a ship or a boat to a fixed point.
hooking |
anchor |
As verbs the difference between hooking and anchor
is that
hooking is while
anchor is to hold an object, especially a ship or a boat to a fixed point.
As nouns the difference between hooking and anchor
is that
hooking is (ice hockey) the penalized action of using one's stick to restrain an opponent while
anchor is (
label) a tool used to moor a vessel to the bottom of a sea or river to resist movement.
anchor |
proto |
As nouns the difference between anchor and proto
is that
anchor is (
label) a tool used to moor a vessel to the bottom of a sea or river to resist movement while
proto is proton.
As a verb anchor
is to hold an object, especially a ship or a boat to a fixed point.
journalist |
anchor |
As nouns the difference between journalist and anchor
is that
journalist is the keeper of a personal journal, who writes in it regularly while
anchor is a tool used to moor a vessel to the bottom of a sea or river to resist movement.
As a verb anchor is
to hold an object, especially a ship or a boat to a fixed point.
anchor |
presenter |
As nouns the difference between anchor and presenter
is that
anchor is a tool used to moor a vessel to the bottom of a sea or river to resist movement while
presenter is someone who presents a broadcast programme; a compere or master of ceremonies.
As a verb anchor
is to hold an object, especially a ship or a boat to a fixed point.
cornerstone |
anchor |
As nouns the difference between cornerstone and anchor
is that
cornerstone is a ceremonial stone set at the corner of a building, joining two exterior walls, and often inscribed with the starting and completion dates of construction, the name of the architect and owner, and other details while
anchor is a tool used to moor a vessel to the bottom of a sea or river to resist movement.
As a verb anchor is
to hold an object, especially a ship or a boat to a fixed point.
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