I. ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˌ(h)we(ə)r, -eə, -_(h)wə(r) adverb
Etymology: Middle English anywhere, enywhere, from any, eny + where
1. : at, in, or to any place or point
could sail anywhere along the coast
2. : at all : to any extent
do not rank anywhere near the other species — J.B.Robson
3. — used as a function word to indicate limits of variation
anywhere from 10 to 30 minutes
anywhere from 40 to 60 students
II. noun
Etymology: Middle English, from anywhere, adverb
: any place
will flock to the cities, to the new world, to anywhere where it can have a full life — Irish Statesman
welcomes visitors from anywhere