anchor point

The term "anchor point" is used across various fields to denote a stable reference or attachment point.

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Definition

B2General

(common)A reference or fixed point used as a basis for comparison, measurement, or stability.

Example

  • The lighthouse serves as an anchor point for sailors navigating the coast.

B2Safety

(technical, workplace)A secure attachment point used to ensure the safety of workers operating at heights.

Example

  • Workers must always connect their harnesses to an anchor point when working on scaffolding.

B2Design

(technical, graphic)A specific point on a path that can be manipulated to change the shape or direction of a vector graphic.

Example

  • Adjusting the anchor points can help refine the curves in your vector illustration.

B2Sports

(archery, climbing)In archery, a consistent spot on the body touched by the string hand when the bow is fully drawn; in climbing, a secure point where a climber attaches their rope.

Example

  • The archer's anchor point is crucial for accuracy.
  • Always check your anchor point before starting your climb.

C1Psychology

(academic)A mental reference point that influences perception and decision-making.

Example

  • People often use their past experiences as an anchor point when making decisions.

Similar

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