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What (who) is transfer wedge cam - definition

SHOE WITH A HIGH HEEL INTEGRAL WITH THE SOLE
Wedge boot; Wedge boots; Platform wedge; Wedge heel; Wedge heels; Wedge shoe
  • Wedged-heeled sandals

Cam (disambiguation)         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
CAM; Cam Rivers; Cam Rivers (disambiguation)

A cam is a mechanical linkage which translates motion.

Cam or CAM may also refer to:

Wedge (footwear)         
Wedge boots, wedgies, or lifties are shoes and boots with a sole in the form of a wedge, such that one piece of material, normally rubber, serves as both the sole and the heel.
Wedge (border)         
  • Diagram of the survey lines creating the Wedge. The Wedge is shown in white.
  • U.S. Army Corps of Topographical Engineers]] showing the wedge and features surrounding the boundary line.
  • An 1898 USGS topographic map attributing ownership of The Wedge to Pennsylvania
AREA OF DELAWARE
Delaware wedge; The Wedge (border)
The Wedge (or Delaware Wedge) is a tract of land along the borders of Delaware, Maryland and Pennsylvania. Ownership of the land was disputed until 1921; it is now recognized as part of Delaware.

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Wedge (footwear)

Wedge boots, wedgies, or lifties are shoes and boots with a sole in the form of a wedge, such that one piece of material, normally rubber, serves as both the sole and the heel.

This design dates back to ancient Greece. Greek Actors used to wear these shoes to signify status. These were crucial so the audience can be able to identify who is of importance in stage plays. According to the Kennedy Center, "tragic actors would don shoes called 'buskins', or raised platform shoes, to symbolize their superiority over comic actors, who would wear plain socks."