camber
/ˈkæmbər/Definitions
1. noun
the degree to which a road, a wheel, or a beam is curved or tilted from the vertical, typically measured as a percentage or as a proportion of the width of the road or beam.
“The engineer checked the camber of the newly built highway to ensure it met the safety standards.”
2. verb
to curve or tilt something, especially a road or a beam, from the vertical.
“The road crew cambered the bend to improve safety for drivers.”