rockered

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Etymology[edit]

From rocker +‎ -ed.

Adjective[edit]

rockered (not comparable)

  1. Shaped like a rocker; curving upwards at the ends.
    a rockered keel
    a rockered skate
    a rockered surfboard
  2. Of footwear: having a rocker (a thicker-than-normal sole with a rounded heel).
    • 2013, Michael Sandler, Jessica Lee, Barefoot Walking: Free Your Feet to Minimize Impact, Maximize Efficiency, and Discover the Pleasure of Getting in Touch With the Earth, New York, N.Y.: Three Rivers Press, →ISBN, page 365:
      Toning shoes have a rockered bottom to force you to roll up and over a hump under the foot, or in essence, fight up and over the shoe.
  3. Fitted with a rocker.
    a rockered chair

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