angkuh

angkuh
haughty; arrogant; proud
keangkuhan: arrogance

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  • anchylose — /ˈæŋkəloʊz/ (say angkuhlohz) verb (t), verb (i) (anchylosed, anchylosing) → ankylose. –anchylosis /æŋkəˈloʊsəs/ (say angkuh lohsuhs), noun –anchylotic /æŋkəˈlɒtɪk/ (say angkuh lotik), adjective …  

  • ankylosis — /æŋkəˈloʊsəs/ (say angkuh lohsuhs) noun 1. Pathology morbid adhesion of the bones of a joint. 2. Anatomy consolidation or union of two similar or dissimilar hard tissues previously freely approximating, as the bones of a joint, or the root of a… …  

  • Ancher — /ˈæŋkə/ (say angkuh) noun Sydney Edward, 1904–79, Australian architect …  

  • anchor — /ˈæŋkə / (say angkuh) noun 1. a device for holding boats, vessels, floating bridges, etc., in place. 2. any similar device for holding fast or checking motion. 3. a key person; mainstay. 4. (in a tug of war team) the person, usually the one who… …  

  • anchor bolt — /ˈæŋkə boʊlt/ (say angkuh bohlt) noun 1. a bolt which has the head embedded in concrete but the thread protruding and so is available to support a load through which it passes and to which it is made firm by tightening the nut of the bolt. 2. a… …  

  • anchor buoy — /ˈæŋkə bɔɪ/ (say angkuh boy) noun a small buoy made fast to an anchor and floating above it, to indicate its position …  

  • anchor light — /ˈæŋkə laɪt/ (say angkuh luyt) noun a light carried at the bow or stern of a ship at anchor, visible from any direction for at least three kilometres. Also, riding light …  

  • anchor point — /ˈæŋkə pɔɪnt/ (say angkuh poynt) noun the position on an archer s face towards which the bowstring is drawn for each shot …  

  • anchor ring — /ˈæŋkə rɪŋ/ (say angkuh ring) noun 1. the ring which connects an anchor to its chain. 2. Geometry → torus (def. 2) …  

  • anchor tenant — /ˈæŋkə tɛnənt/ (say angkuh tenuhnt) noun a major tenant, often the first, in a building, mall, etc., who gives prestige to the property and secures customer traffic from which minor tenants benefit. –anchor tenancy, noun …  

  • anchoret — /ˈæŋkərɛt/ (say angkuhret), / rət/ (say ruht) noun → anchorite. {Late Latin anachōrēta (from Greek anachōrētēs a recluse) by association with obsolete anchor hermit (Old English ancora)} –anchoretic /æŋkəˈrɛtɪk/ (say angkuh retik), adjective …  

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