0 the point at which a bar, or something that is balancing, is supported or balances:
1 the point of support for a lever (= bar used to move or raise something)
They too consider the meanings of normative terms as furnishing fulcra of normative disagreements.
The two different surfaces of the wedge actuate the fulcrums at different rates, which cause the tips to move at the same rate through the different lever arms.
The lateral sclerites usually comprise two plates on either side, closely hinged together so as to form a fulcrum between the head and prothorax.
Rather than fading, the segregationists' crime-race argument was reframed, with a slightly different veneer, and became the fulcrum of the conservative's proposed agenda on crime.
Their practices and policies were the fulcrum around which questions of women's work were discussed and elaborated.
Culinarily speaking, it forms a fulcrum for religious and cultural law.
Adaxial two-thirds of anterior border straight, flexed backwards and downwards abaxially, thickened at fulcrum.
The fulcrum shovel was indigenous to the coast and was not an introduction from the interior.
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