different between anchos vs anchors
anchos
English
Noun
anchos
- plural of ancho
Anagrams
- Chason, Cohans, Sancho, nachos
Portuguese
Adjective
anchos
- masculine plural of ancho
Spanish
Adjective
anchos
- masculine plural of ancho
anchos From the web:
anchors
English
Noun
anchors
- plural of anchor
Verb
anchors
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of anchor
Anagrams
- Charons, archons, ranchos
Asturian
Noun
anchors
- plural of anchor
anchors From the web:
- what anchors the spindle
- what anchors the spindle fibers
- what anchors the spinal cord to the coccyx
- what anchors the kidney to the abdominal wall
- what anchors the plant
- what anchors the spindle in mitosis
- what anchors the epidermis to the dermis
- what anchors the skin to underlying organs
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