n. (pl. fulcra or fulcrums)
1. the point against which a lever is placed to get a purchase or on which it turns or is supported.
2 the means by which influence etc. is brought to bear.
Etymology: L, post of a couch, f. fulcire to prop
n. (pl. fulcra or fulcrums)
1. the point against which a lever is placed to get a purchase or on which it turns or is supported.
2 the means by which influence etc. is brought to bear.
Etymology: L, post of a couch, f. fulcire to prop
Oxford English vocab. Оксфордский английский словарь. 2012