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# A person or thing that carries a bear; one who bears a bear. | # A person or thing that carries a bear; one who bears a bear. | ||
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===Usage notes=== | ===Usage notes=== | ||
Revision as of 09:34, 21 March 2026
English
Etymology
From Latin ursus (“bear”) + vector (“carrier, bearer”).
Noun
ursovector (plural ursovectors)
- A person or thing that carries a bear; one who bears a bear.
- By extension, an agent or carrier associated with bears.
Usage notes
The formation reflects the Latin noun vector (“carrier”), which in English commonly appears in technical contexts (e.g., mathematics, physics) to denote a quantity with magnitude and direction. The term ursovector humorously literalizes the “carrier” sense.
See also
- bear
- vector