Centred

/ˈsɛntərd/ adjective/verb

British spelling of 'centered'. Having a center or focal point; balanced around a central point. Past tense of 'centre', meaning to place in or at the center.

From Latin centrum (center), from Greek kentron (sharp point, center of a circle). The British spelling with '-re' preserves the French influence, while American English changed to '-er' following Noah Webster's spelling reforms in the early 1800s.

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