Definition of Centrical

1. Adjective. Having or situated at or near a center.

Exact synonyms: Centric
Similar to: Central
Derivative terms: Center, Center, Center, Center

Definition of Centrical

1. Adjective. In or by the center; central. ¹

2. Adjective. Containing a center. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Centrical

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Centrical

centres for disease control and prevention
centres of curvature
centres of gravity
centres of lift
centrex
centri-
centri-acinar emphysema
centric
centric contact
centric fusion
centric interocclusal record
centric jaw relation
centric occlusion
centric position
centric relation
centrical
centrically
centricalness
centriciput
centricities
centricity
centrick
centries
centrifical
centrifugal
centrifugal-force
centrifugal casting
centrifugal current
centrifugal fast analyser
centrifugal force

Literary usage of Centrical

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A treatise on optics by William Nathaniel Griffin (1838)
"... on a reflecting or refracting spherical surface is either centrical or ... The circumstance which renders the calculations of centrical pencils less ..."

2. Optics: A Manual for Students by Archibald Stanley Percival (1899)
"(1) Oblique centrical refraction, when the axial ray of the oblique pencil passes through the centre of the lens after refraction at the first surface. ..."

3. London: Being an Accurate History and Description of the British Metropolis by David Hughson (1807)
"They then built a very elegant hall and theatre, in the Old Bailey ; but their connexions with the metropolis, rendering a centrical situation necessary, ..."

4. A Supplementary English Glossary by Thomas Lewis Owen Davies (1881)
"опт party to a head, either at York, or some other centrical place. ... centrical ..."

5. A Brief History of the North Carolina Troops on the Continental by Charles Lukens Davis, Henry Hobart Bellas (1896)
"it is tho't, is nearly centrical, and most convenient for the President-General. ... That place is tho't to be nearly centrical and more convenient than any ..."

6. Scottish Cryptogamic Flora, Or, Coloured Figures and Descriptions of by Robert Kaye Greville (1827)
"Stipes either almost wanting, or 6-10 inches in height, mostly erect and lateral, rarely centrical or vertical. ..."

7. Vienna and the Austrians: With Some Account of a Journey Through Swabia by Frances Milton Trollope (1838)
"Centrical Position of Stuttgart. —View from the Rothenberg. — Chapel of Queen Catherine. ... Centrical ..."

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