adv. [f. CENTRAL + -LY2.] In a central manner or position; in or with regard to the center.

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1647.  H. More, Song of Soul, III. II. xxxiii. Sith all forms in our soul be counite And centrally lie there.

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1753.  Scots Mag., XV. Sept., 457/2. The sun will be centrally and totally eclipsed.

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1862.  M. Hopkins, Hawaii, 3. Situated somewhat centrally.

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1869.  Phillips, Vesuvius, x. 273–4. An octahedron or double pyramid, whose solid angles meet the inner faces of the prism centrally.

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