anchorman
Noun

anchorman (plural anchormen)

  1. The main host of a television or radio program, particularly one relating to the broadcast of news.
  2. (athletics) The most reliable runner in a relay team, usually the one that runs last.
  3. (nautical) The person on a ship in charge of the anchor. [10th or 11th century]
Translations Translations
  • German: Schlussläufer, Schlußläufer (old spelling, now obsolete)
  • Italian: frazionista



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