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base anchor

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base anchor [′bās ‚aŋ·kər]
(building construction)
The metal piece attached to the base of a doorframe for the purpose of securing the frame to the floor.

base anchor
The metal piece attached to the base of a doorframe for the purpose of securing the frame to the floor; either fixed or adjustable.


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