Associations to the word «Cam»
Noun
- Era
- Ign
- Bosch
- Chassis
- Scowl
- Stroke
- Web
- Lift
- Lens
- Bay
- Pump
- Bai
- Groove
- Straight
- Diplomat
- Pun
- Distributor
- Malaya
- Software
- Romano
- Blackwell
- Automation
- Module
- Bathurst
- Coordinator
- Nipple
- Rod
- Hd
- Peg
- Blackwood
- Shaun
- Claire
- Nc
- Spacing
- Setup
- Panda
- Lil
- Dual
- Mug
- Motor
- Robotic
- Aero
- Charger
- Ps
- Airlift
- Slide
- Pho
- Briefcase
- Tyler
- Anna
- Toyota
- Cooler
- Wheel
- Whitaker
- Chevrolet
- Tuning
- Prefix
- Robotics
- Massage
- Kennedy
- Ferguson
- Mechanism
- Cu
- Configuration
- Botany
- Coil
- Confederation
- Ravens
- Endurance
- Haze
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
CAM, noun. A turning or sliding piece which imparts motion to a rod, lever or block brought into sliding or rolling contact with it.
CAM, noun. A curved wedge, movable about an axis, used for forcing or clamping two pieces together.
CAM, noun. (UK) (dialect) A ridge or mound of earth.
CAM, noun. (rock climbing) A camming device, a spring-loaded device for effecting a temporary belay in a rock crevice.
CAM, noun. (informal) camera
CAM, verb. To go on webcam with someone
CAM, adverb. Alternative form of kam
CAM, proper noun. A diminutive of the male given name Cameron.
CAM, proper noun. A river of eastern England, which passes Cambridge.
CAM, noun. Acronym of complementary and alternative medicine.
CAM, noun. (real estate) Acronym of common area maintenance.
CAM, noun. Acronym of computer-aided manufacturing.
CAM, proper noun. Abbreviation of Campeche, a state of Mexico.
CAM WALKER, noun. (Orthopedics) Controlled Ankle Movement walker, this is, a orthose (brace in the form of a boot) that provides support, protection and immobilization of the ankle after injury or surgery.
CAM WALKERS, noun. Plural of CAM walker
Dictionary definition
CAM, noun. A river in east central England that flows past Cambridge to join the Ouse River.
CAM, noun. A rotating disk shaped to convert circular into linear motion.
Wise words
In words, as fashions, the same rule will hold; Alike
fantastic, if too new, or old: Be not the first by whom the
new are tried, Nor yet the last to lay the old aside.