Barycenter

/ˈbɛəriˌsɛntər/ noun

The center of mass or balance point of an object or system, where weight is evenly distributed in all directions.

From Greek 'barys' (heavy) + 'kentron' (center). The term emerged in physics during the 17th-18th centuries as scientists developed more sophisticated understanding of gravity and mass distribution.

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