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Noun
/ˈkambər/,
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cambers, plural;
  1. A slightly convex or arched shape of a road or other horizontal surface
    • - the deck beams are curved for the camber of the deck
  2. A tilt built into a road at a bend or curve, enabling vehicles to maintain speed

  3. The slight sideways inclination of the front wheels of a motor vehicle

  4. The extent of curvature of a section of an airfoil


  1. curve upward in the middle
  2. a slight convexity (as of the surface of a road)
  3. bank: a slope in the turn of a road or track; the outside is higher than the inside in order to reduce the effects of centrifugal force
  4. the alignment of the wheels of a motor vehicle closer together at the bottom than at the top
  5. Camber, in aeronautics and aeronautical engineering, is the asymmetry between the top and the bottom curves of an aerofoil. Camber in regards with aerofoils passing through the air was discovered and first utilized by Sir George Cayley in the early 19th Century in Great Britain.
  6. Camber was an emo band from New York City, recognized for being one of the pioneer of the second-wave Eastern indie emo sound. They were often compared to likes of Texas Is The Reason, Sunny Day Real Estate and Mineral. ...
  7. Camber, also Kamber, was the legendary first king of Cambria, according to the Geoffrey of Monmouth in the first part of his influential 12th-century pseudohistory Historia Regum Britanniae. According to Geoffrey, Cambria, the classical name for Wales, was named for him.
  8. (cambered) Having camber
  9. (Cambered) Refers to a curved or arched dial or bezel.
  10. (CAMBERED) When the floor of a vessel is higher at the middle than towards the stem and stern.
  11. A slightly arched surface, as of a road, a ship's deck, an airfoil, or a snow ski.
  12. Curvature of a flexural member in the plane of its web before loading.
  13. The curvature of an object such as a sail, keel or deck. Usually used when referring to an objects aerodynamic or hydrodynamic properties.
  14. Slightly arched form of container-floors to strengthen the construction.
  15. Defined as curvature in the mean thickness line of the blade section.
  16. abrasion resistant rubber coated material to help prevent the tire's beads from rim damage and chafing.
  17. Deviation from edge straightness usually referring to the greatest deviation of side edge from a straight line.
  18. A predetermined curvature designed into a structural member to offset the anticipated deflection when loads are applied.
  19. The upward curvature in the base of a ski or snowboard. Used to distribute weight of a rider across skis or a snowboard, as well as to provide proper tension for improved response. ...
  20. the upward slope of a vessel's deck, occurring when the centerline is higher than the gunwale. back
  21. The radius measurement of the sole of a club. A sole can be cambered from toe to heel, or from front to back, or both.
  22. The upper arch built into the base of your board which is most visible when placed on the ground. Used primarily for weight distribution and providing stability.
  23. the angle of the centerline of a tire and wheel relative to completely vertical.
  24. The convex or concave curvature of an airfoil.
  25. The radius or rounding of the sole of a wood or iron to minimize digging of the clubhead into the turf.