English

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Etymology

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From co- +‎ anchor.

Noun

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coanchor (plural coanchors)

  1. One of a group of anchorpeople presenting together on television or radio.

Verb

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coanchor (third-person singular simple present coanchors, present participle coanchoring, simple past and past participle coanchored)

  1. To be a coanchor of
    • 2009, Christopher H. Sterling, Encyclopedia of journalism, page 85:
      Subsequently, Chung coanchored ABC News' 20/20 and Connie Chung Tonight on CNN.

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