The Word of the Day for February 9, 2010, is

camber

Definitions
  • noun, a slightly arched surface, as of a road, a ship's deck, an airfoil, or a snow ski.

Notes
  • From Middle English caumber, curved, from Old North French dialectal caumbre, from Latin camur, perhaps from Greek kamara, vault.

Examples
  • “Right on the crown of the camber was a single boot.”

  • “Reverse camber, as the name implies, forces the board to bend in the other direction.”


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