анкер

Russian

Etymology

Borrowed from German Anker (anchor).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈankʲɪr]

Noun

а́нкер • (ánker) m inan (genitive а́нкера, nominative plural а́нкеры, genitive plural а́нкеров, relational adjective а́нкерный) (normal usage)
а́нкер • (ánker) m inan (genitive а́нкера, nominative plural анкера́, genitive plural анкеро́в, relational adjective а́нкерный) (professional usage)

  1. part of a clockwork, ensuring uniformity of its stroke, a type of escapement
  2. old measure of volume, used for wine, brandy and oil
  3. fastener for fixing of structures and equipment
  4. a device that serves to transmit the pull out forces from building structures to the ground layer
  5. a device with known coordinates, the coordinates of which are determined relative to markers used in positioning systems
  6. truss rod (metal rod inside the neck of a guitar)

Declension

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