-cen·tric \|sen.trik, -rēk\adjective combining form Etymology: Middle English -sentrik (in consentrik concentric), from Medieval Latin -centricus (in concentricus concentric, eccentricus eccentric) — more at eccentric : having (such) a center or (such or so many) centers < heterocentric > < homocentric > < polycentric > : having (something specified) as its center < anthropocentric > < heliocentric >