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'''ursovector''' (plural '''ursovectors''')
'''ursovector''' (plural '''ursovectors''')


# A person or thing that carries a bear; one who bears a bear.
1. A person or thing that carries a bear; one who bears a bear.
## Examples
  Examples:
#* The circus handler, an experienced ''ursovector'', guided the trained bear into the transport cage.   
  * The circus handler, an experienced ''ursovector'', guided the trained bear into the transport cage.   
#: → literally carrying or handling a bear
    → literally carrying or handling a bear
#* Eddie Hall, an aura-farming ''ursovector'' hoisted a bear over his shoulders and trudged onward.   
* [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Hall Eddie Hall]], an aura‑farming ''ursovector'', hoisted a bear over his shoulders and trudged onward.   
#: → intentionally literal and humorous
  → intentionally literal and humorous


# By extension, an agent or carrier associated with bears.
2. By extension, an agent or carrier associated with bears.
## Examples
  Examples:
#* The wildlife biologist became an ''ursovector'', tagging and transporting data about bear populations across the region.   
  * The wildlife biologist became an ''ursovector'', tagging and transporting data about bear populations across the region.   
#: → “carrier” of bear-related information
    → “carrier” of bear-related information
#* In the meme economy, that account is a pure ''ursovector'', spreading bear content to every corner of the internet.   
  * In the meme economy, that account is a pure ''ursovector'', spreading bear content to every corner of the internet.   
#: → “carrier” of bear-themed media
    → “carrier” of bear-themed media
#* The shipping crate functioned as an ''ursovector'', safely conveying the sedated animal to the sanctuary.   
  * The shipping crate functioned as an ''ursovector'', safely conveying the sedated animal to the sanctuary.   
#: → “carrier” of an actual bear, but framed less literally or personally
    → “carrier” of an actual bear, but framed less literally or personally
#* Tourists with bear spray and tall tales quickly become ''ursovectors'' of wilderness anxiety.   
  * Tourists with bear spray and tall tales quickly become ''ursovectors'' of wilderness anxiety.   
#: → “carrier” of bear-associated ideas or fear
    → “carrier” of bear-associated ideas or fear


===Usage notes===
===Usage notes===

Revision as of 09:41, 21 March 2026

English

Etymology

From Latin ursus (“bear”) + vector (“carrier, bearer”).

Noun

ursovector (plural ursovectors)

1. A person or thing that carries a bear; one who bears a bear.

  Examples:
  * The circus handler, an experienced ursovector, guided the trained bear into the transport cage.  
    → literally carrying or handling a bear
* [Eddie Hall], an aura‑farming ursovector, hoisted a bear over his shoulders and trudged onward.  
 → intentionally literal and humorous

2. By extension, an agent or carrier associated with bears.

  Examples:
  * The wildlife biologist became an ursovector, tagging and transporting data about bear populations across the region.  
    → “carrier” of bear-related information
  * In the meme economy, that account is a pure ursovector, spreading bear content to every corner of the internet.  
    → “carrier” of bear-themed media
  * The shipping crate functioned as an ursovector, safely conveying the sedated animal to the sanctuary.  
    → “carrier” of an actual bear, but framed less literally or personally
  * Tourists with bear spray and tall tales quickly become ursovectors of wilderness anxiety.  
    → “carrier” of bear-associated ideas or fear

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