Camshafts

/ˈkæmʃæfts/ noun

Rotating shafts in an engine that have shaped lobes (cams) which push on valves to open and close them at precise times.

From Middle Dutch 'cam' (mechanical part with a protruding shape) and English 'shaft' (rod), combined in automotive engineering in the early 1900s.

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