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cen·tral I. \ˈsen.trəl\ adjective (sometimes -er/-est) Etymology: Latin centralis, from centrum center — more at center 1. : containing or constituting a center : relevant or pertinent to a center < the sun having a central place in the solar system > < the central areas > 2. : belonging to the center as most important part : basic, essential, principal, dominant : not peripheral or incidental : cardinally related < these efforts have been marginal and not central — Max Lerner > < ethical values central to the democratic way of life — Sidney Hook > < the central virtues … courage, honor, faithfulness, veracity, justice — Walter Lippmann > < a notion central to his beliefs > 3. a. : situated at, in, or near the center : occupying a center : proceeding from a center < the central block of the city > < the central part of the state > b. : placed at a center and accessible from all outlying points without undue or disproportionate difficulty < a new theater in a central location > 4. a. : centrally placed and superseding or eliminating separate scattered units < central heating > < central offices > b. : controlling or directing local or branch activities : constituting a governing or administrative center < decided by the central committee > 5. : holding to a middle course or position between extremes : moderate, center 6. a. : of or concerning the centrum of a vertebra b. : of, relating to, or indicating the part of the nervous system comprising the brain and spinal cord — distinguished from peripheral 7. of a vowel : articulated at a point in the oral passage between front and back II. noun (-s) 1. sometimes capitalizeditalized a. : a telephone exchange b. : a telephone operator — now usually called operator < ask central to cancel the call > 2. : centrale 3. : a central office or bureau usually controlling or dominating others < central ran the various branches > 4. usually capitalized : a branch of the Niger-Congo language family including Bantu, Ekoi, Ibibio, and Tiv III. \sen.ˈträl\ noun (plural centrals \-lz\ ; or centra·les \-ä(ˌ)lās\) Etymology: American Spanish, from Spanish central, adjective, from Latin centralis in Spanish America & the Philippines : a mill for making raw sugar out of cane |