different between pinnate vs centric

pinnate

English

Etymology

From Latin pinn?tus (feathered), from pinna (feather)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /p?n?ne?t/

Adjective

pinnate (comparative more pinnate, superlative most pinnate)

  1. Resembling a feather.
  2. (botany) Having two rows of branches, lobes, leaflets, or veins arranged on each side of a common axis
    Mimosa is a tree with pinnate leaves.
    The trunk is unbranched, often much shortened, and bears a crown of feathery or pinnate fronds.
  3. (zoology) Having a winglike tuft of long feathers on each side of the neck.
    the pinnate grouse, or prairie chicken
  4. (zoology) Having wings or fins.

Synonyms

  • pinnated

Derived terms

Translations

See also

  • pinnately
  • palmate

Latin

Adjective

pinn?te

  1. vocative masculine singular of pinn?tus

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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)

  1. 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.
  2. (physics) Pertaining to a nerve centre.
  3. (of diatoms) Being a member of the class Centrales

Hyponyms

  • egocentric
  • IT-centric

Related terms

  • central

Translations

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