Centrifugal

/sɛnˈtrɪf.jə.ɡəl/ adjective

Centrifugal describes a force or movement that seems to push things away from the center as they spin. It is often talked about with spinning machines, rides, or planets.

From Neo-Latin 'centrifugus', from Latin 'centrum' (center) and 'fugere' (to flee). It literally means 'fleeing from the center'.

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