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camber
noun
1 a slight convexity on the upper surface of a road, ship's deck, etc, designed to promote drainage of water.
2 the curve in the wings of an aeroplane.
3 a curved piece of timber.
4 a sideways inclination of the wheels at the front of a road vehicle.
verb (cambered , cambering ) tr & intr to form (a slight convexity) on the upper surface of a structure or to give (a slight convexity) to such a surface.
[17c: from French cambre , from Latin camarus curved inwards]
cambium
noun (cambia or cambiums ) bot in the roots and stems of woody plants: a layer of actively dividing cells between the xylem and the phloem, which produces an increase in lateral growth.
[17c: Latin, meaning -exchange-]
Cambodian
adjective belonging or relating to Cambodia, a republic in SE Asia, or its inhabitants.
noun a citizen or inhabitant of, or person born in, Cambodia.
Cambrian
adjective
1 geol relating to the earliest geological period of the Palaeozoic era. See table in the Supplement to this book.
2 geol relating to rocks formed during this period.
3 relating to Wales and the Welsh.
noun
1 geol the Cambrian period.
2 a Welsh person.
[17c: from Latin Cambria , from Welsh Cymru Wales]
cambric
noun a fine white cotton or linen fabric.
[16c: from Flemish Kameryk Cambrai, the town in N France where the cloth was first made]

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