fulcrum
n noun (plural fulcra or fulcrums) the point against which a lever is placed to get a purchase, or on which it turns or is supported.
ORIGIN C17: from Latin, literally 'post of a couch', from fulcire 'to prop up'.
KirbyFiddler 4 months ago
fulcrin? forkham?
doraymeandyou 4 months ago
"using the thumb as a fulcrumb"????
fulcrum
n noun (plural fulcra or fulcrums) the point against which a lever is placed to get a purchase, or on which it turns or is supported.
ORIGIN C17: from Latin, literally 'post of a couch', from fulcire 'to prop up'.
KirbyFiddler 4 months ago
fulcrin? forkham?
doraymeandyou 4 months ago
"using the thumb as a fulcrumb"????
doraymeandyou 4 months ago