different between centric vs oriented
centric
English
Alternative forms
- centrick, centrique (archaic)
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ????????? (kentrikós).
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?s?nt??k/
Adjective
centric (comparative more centric, superlative most centric)
- Being in the centre; central.
- 1661, John Donne, "Elegie XVIII":
- So we her ayres contemplate, words and heart, / And virtues; but we love the Centrique part.
- 1661, John Donne, "Elegie XVIII":
- (physics) Pertaining to a nerve centre.
- (of diatoms) Being a member of the class Centrales
Hyponyms
- egocentric
- IT-centric
Related terms
- central
Translations
centric From the web:
- what centered means
- what centric means
- centrica what do they do
- centric what does that mean
- centrica what does it mean
- what is centric relation
- what is centric occlusion
- what is centric relation in dentistry
oriented
English
Alternative forms
- (UK) orientated
Adjective
oriented (comparative more oriented, superlative most oriented)
- Having a specific orientation.
Hyponyms
Derived terms
Translations
Verb
oriented
- simple past tense and past participle of orient
References
Anagrams
- enteroid
oriented From the web:
- what oriented mean
- what oriented programming paradigm
- what oriented in tagalog
- what's oriented business
- what oriented language
- what oriented development
- oriented what is the definition
- oriented what is the tamil meaning
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