As a beginner, I've read more than one term to descibe this temporary condition referred to now as the infamous temporary deformation of the limb, however significant or relavanet. But I do tend to see it posted from time to time as a measure of how well the bow limb holds its shape after use.
There was some discussion over giving it a new term or downright admitting a term was never developed. Here's my inexperienced opition until somebody changes it: It takes on the shape of the unstrung bow, (if it takes a shape, what other shape could it take, right?) and it's not permanent.
As for me, I will call it "string follow". Yes, I said it, "string follow" and I will say it again, "string follow". And I said that without any guilt or reservation. Pat's right, mission impossible. Case closed.
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