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-centricsuff.1. Having a specified kind or number of centers: polycentric.2. Having a specified object as the center: geocentric.3. Focused on or viewed in terms of a specified area, subject, or culture: anthropocentric; Afrocentric.-centric suffix forming adjectives having a centre as specified: heliocentric. [abstracted from eccentric, concentric, etc]cen•tric (ˈsɛn trɪk) also cen′tri•cal, adj. pertaining to or situated at the center; central. [1580–90; < Greek kentrikós=kéntr(on) (see center) + -ikos -ic] cen′tri•cal•ly, adv. cen•tric′i•ty (-ˈtrɪs ɪ ti) n. -centric a combining form meaning “having centers” of the specified number or kind (dicentric); “centered upon, focused around” that named by the first element (ethnocentric). [see centric] EncyclopediaSeecentric-centric
-centric Combining form meaning having a center (of a specific kind or number) or having a specific thing as its center (of interest, focus). |