Foothold vs Anchorage - What's the difference?
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(climbing) A solid grip with the feet.
(military) airhead, beachhead, bridgehead, lodgement.
English words with consonant pseudo-digraphs
(nautical) A harbor, river, or offshore area that can accommodate a ship at anchor, either for quarantine, queuing, or discharge.US FM 55-15 TRANSPORTATION REFERENCE DATA; 9 June 1886 .
(nautical) A fee charged for anchoring.
That into which something is anchored or fastened.
(medicine) The surgical fixation of prolapsed organs.
The act of anchoring, or the condition of lying at anchor.
The set of anchors belonging to a ship.
(figurative) Something on which one may depend for security; ground of trust.
Foothold is a related term of anchorage.
As a noun foothold
is (climbing) a solid grip with the feet.As a proper noun anchorage is
a large coastal city in alaska.foothold
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(en noun)anchorage
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(en noun)- (Johnson)
- the anchorages of the Brooklyn Bridge