Cams

/ˈkæmz/ noun

Rotating or sliding parts in machines that convert continuous motion into back-and-forth movement, or short for 'cameras' in informal contexts.

From Latin 'camma' meaning 'crooked,' referring to the mechanical part's curved, bent shape. In its modern technical sense, cams have been crucial in engines and machinery since the industrial revolution.

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