fenderline
/ˈfɛn.dɚˌlaɪn/
Etymology
From fender + line.
fenderline means The contour or silhouette formed by the fenders of a vehicle, especially where they define the transition over the wheel arches, contributing to the overall styling and aerodynamic profile. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 91 out of 100.
noun
- The contour or silhouette formed by the fenders of a vehicle, especially where they define the transition over the wheel arches, contributing to the overall styling and aerodynamic profile.“Virtually free of trim, the Thunderbird has a high, straight fenderline.”