Centric

/ˈsɛntrɪk/ adjective

Having a center; focused on or characterized by a particular center or central point.

From Greek kentrikos, from kentron meaning 'sharp point, center', from kentein meaning 'to prick, goad'. Entered English in the 17th century through scientific Latin centricus. The concept comes from the geometric idea of a point equidistant from the circumference of a circle.

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