ANCRÉE


Meaning of ANCRÉE in English

ˈaŋ.ˌkrā adjective

Etymology: French ancré, from ancre anchor (from Latin ancora, anchora ) + -é (from Latin -atus ate) — more at anchor

of a cross : having the end of each arm divided into two recurving points like the flukes of an anchor — usually used postpositively; often distinguished from moline

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