Meaning & Definition of word "Concentric"

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    Concentric

    /kənˈsɛntrɪk/

    adjective:

    • 1. Having a common center, as in circles or spheres that share the same center point.
      • Example: The artist created a design featuring concentric circles to represent unity.
    • 2. Arranged in a series of rings, one inside the other.
      • Example: The city was planned with concentric roads radiating outward from the central square.
    • 3. Referring to successive layers or shells that share the same center.
      • Example: The geological formation exhibited concentric layers that revealed a long history of sedimentation.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'concentricus', from 'con-' (together) + 'centrum' (center).

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    concentric circles:

    Circles that share the same center point.

    concentric layers:

    Layers that are arranged around a central point.

    Related Words

    eccentric:

    Deviating from the recognized or customary; unconventional.

    centric:

    Having a center or central position.

    convergence:

    The process of coming together at a common center.

    Slang Meanings of concentric