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There are 11 nine-letter words containing NCHOR

ANCHORAGEanchorage n. (Nautical) A harbor, river, or offshore area that can accommodate a ship at anchor, either for quarantine…
anchorage n. (Nautical) A fee charged for anchoring.
anchorage n. That into which something is anchored or fastened.
ANCHORESSanchoress n. A female anchorite. A woman who chooses to withdraw from the world to live a solitary life of prayer…
anchoress n. (Informal) An anchorwoman.
ANCHORESS n. a female anchorite, one who lives in seclusion, usually for religious reasons, also ANCRESS.
ANCHORETSanchorets n. Plural of anchoret.
ANCHORET n. one who lives in seclusion, usually for religious reasons, also ANCHORITE.
ANCHORINGanchoring n. The act or means by which something is anchored or made firm.
anchoring n. (Psychology) The tendency of people to place subsequently refined answers to a given question close…
anchoring v. Present participle of anchor.
ANCHORITEanchorite n. One who lives in isolation or seclusion, especially for religious reasons; hermit.
ANCHORITE n. one who lives in seclusion, usually for religious reasons, also ANCHORET.
ANCHORMANanchorman n. (Television, radio) The main host of a television or radio program, particularly one relating to the…
anchorman n. (Athletics) The most reliable runner in a relay team, usually the one that runs last.
anchorman n. (Nautical) The person on a ship in charge of the anchor.
ANCHORMENanchormen n. Plural of anchorman.
anchor␣men n. Plural of anchor man.
ANCHORMAN n. in broadcasting, a person in a central studio who links up and maintains contact with various outside camera units.
COANCHORScoanchors n. Plural of coanchor.
COANCHOR v. to present televised news reports jointly.
DISANCHORdisanchor v. (Obsolete, transitive, intransitive) To raise the anchor of, as a ship; to weigh anchor.
DISANCHOR v. to raise the anchor, as of a ship.
ENCHORIALenchorial adj. Indigenous, native.
enchorial adj. (Archaic) Of, relating to, or written in the Egyptian Demotic script or language.
ENCHORIAL adj. belonging to or used in a country; domestic, also ENCHORIC.
UNANCHORSunanchors v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unanchor.
UNANCHOR v. to loose from anchorage.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
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  • Scrabble in Romanian: no word


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