@@ -260,7 +260,7 @@ def anchor(self, value, cell=False, parameters=None, inplace=False):
260260
261261 If the *cell* parameter is True, then the coordinate values
262262 are transformed so that the first cell either contains
263- *value*; or is the closet to cell to *value* from above
263+ *value*; or is the closest to cell to *value* from above
264264 (below) for increasing (decreasing) coordinates.
265265
266266 .. versionadded:: NEXTVERSION
@@ -279,9 +279,9 @@ def anchor(self, value, cell=False, parameters=None, inplace=False):
279279 units as the coordinates.
280280
281281 The coordinate values are transformed so the first
282- corodinate is the closet to *value* from above (for
283- increasing coordinates), or the closet to *value* from
284- above (for idereasing coordinates)
282+ corodinate is the closest to *value* from above (for
283+ increasing coordinates), or the closest to *value* from
284+ above (for decreasing coordinates)
285285
286286 * Increasing coordinates with positive period, P,
287287 are transformed so that *value* lies in the
@@ -318,11 +318,11 @@ def anchor(self, value, cell=False, parameters=None, inplace=False):
318318 cell: `bool`, optional
319319 If True, then the coordinate values are transformed so
320320 that the first cell either contains *value*, or is the
321- closet to cell to *value* from above (below) for
321+ closest to cell to *value* from above (below) for
322322 increasing (decreasing) coordinates.
323323
324324 If False (the default) then the coordinate values are
325- transformed so that the first coordinate is the closet
325+ transformed so that the first coordinate is the closest
326326 to *value* from above (below) for increasing
327327 (decreasing) coordinates.
328328
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