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co⋅an⋅chor

[koh-ang-ker]
–verb (used with object)
1. to anchor (a news broadcast or other program) jointly with another.
–verb (used without object)
2. to anchor a news broadcast or other program jointly with another.
–noun
3. a person who coanchors.

Origin:
1965–70; co- + anchor


co⋅an⋅chor⋅ship, noun
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co-an·chor or co·an·chor   (kō-āng'kər)
n.  Either of two news commentators jointly narrating or coordinating a newscast.
v.   co-an·chored or co·an·chored, co-an·chor·ing or co·an·chor·ing, co-an·chors or co·an·chors

v.   intr.
To narrate or coordinate a newscast with another person.
v.   tr.
To narrate or coordinate (a newscast) with another person.
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