centric

adj
/ˈsɛntɹɪk/

Etymology

From Ancient Greek κεντρικός (kentrikós), equivalent to centre + -ic.

  1. derived from κέντρον
  2. derived from centrum
  3. derived from centre
  4. inherited from center
  5. formed as centric — “centre + -ic

Definitions

  1. Being in the centre

    Being in the centre; central.

    • So we her ayres contemplate, words and heart, / And virtues; but we love the Centrique part.
  2. Pertaining to a nerve centre.

  3. Being a member of the subclass Coscinodiscophyceae (corresponding to the Centrales.)

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA