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centric
1[ sen-trik ]
-centric
2- a combining form with the meanings “having a center or centers” of the specified number or kind ( polycentric ); “centered upon, focused around” that named by the first element ( ethnocentric; heliocentric ).
-centric
1suffix forming adjectives
- having a centre as specified
heliocentric
centric
2/ sɛnˈtrɪsɪtɪ; ˈsɛntrɪk /
adjective
- being central or having a centre
- relating to or originating at a nerve centre
- botany
- Alsoconcentric (of vascular bundles) having one type of tissue completely surrounding the other
- (of leaves, such as those of the onion) cylindrical
Derived Forms
- ˈԳٰ, adverb
- centricity, noun
Other yvlog Forms
- t·· adverb
- ·ٰ··ٲ [sen-, tris, -i-tee], noun
- ܱt·t adjective
- ܲ·t adjective
- ܲ·t· adjective
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of centric1
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of centric1
Example Sentences
But unlike their late rival, it also includes a good mix of L.A.-centric coverage and no news releases masquerading as journalism.
And this parched desert landscape — two for two on L.A.-centric performances.
“We have to break out of the D.C.-centric thinking and model that concentrates messaging into talking points which often have no relevance and concentrates funding into a handful of states,” she told me.
Instead, Trump is focused on trying to turn out low-propensity male voters with a "bro"-centric strategy, to make up for his losses with women.
He advocated for a less hubristic and hegemonic U.S. role in the world and one with lower U.S.-centric ambitions.
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