Fulcrum

/ˈfʊlkrəm/ noun

The pivot point on which a lever turns or is supported; the point of balance. Metaphorically, the crucial element on which something depends or turns.

From Latin fulcrum meaning 'bedpost, support,' derived from fulcire 'to prop up or support.' Archimedes popularized the mechanical concept, and the word entered English scientific vocabulary in the 17th century through translations of classical texts on mechanics.

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