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centrum

[ sen-truhm ]

noun

plural centrums, centra
  1. a center.
  2. Anatomy, Zoology. the body of a vertebra.
  3. Mycology. collectively, all the structures enclosed within the ascocarp of a fungus.


centrum

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noun

  1. the main part or body of a vertebra
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Origin of centrum1

From Latin, dating back to 1850–55; center
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of centrum1

C19: from Latin: centre
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We want a waiting area called a “centrum,†which is a place “where comfort and convenience meet,†and we want an eatery by Wolfgang Puck in the center of the centrum.

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“I hear a lot about it from customers and am happy that the colors are not only in the centrum, but across the whole city,†she said.

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This is indicative of the historic and ever-developing reputation of Mexico as a centrum of corruption at all levels of government and business, legal and illegal.

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A new logical fallacy should be added to the list: Argumentum ad centrum, or the flawed claim that an assertion is accurate because it is from the ideological center.

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Yellen, speaking a week after the Fed delayed a long-anticipated rate hike, said she and other Fed policymakers do not expect recent global economic and financial market developments to significantly affect the centra bank's policy.

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