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The term anchor bit refers to the specific part of a ship's anchor chain that connects the anchor to the ship. It is the point where the force of the wind, tide, or current is transmitted from the anchor to the vessel, making it a crucial element in ensuring the ship's stability. Historically, anchors were made from stone or wood, but with the advent of metal fabrication, the anchor bit evolved into a robust, durable structure designed to withstand immense pressure.

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