adv. [f. as prec. + -LY2.]
1. In a central position; centrally.
1799. Med. Jrnl., II. 445. The bone is seldom fractured, unless the ball strikes centrically.
1810. Wellington, Lett., in Gurw., Disp., VI. 297. In the pine wood where they will be more centrically situated.
1817. Edin. Rev., XXIX. 50. Centrically and commodiously situated.
2. On or with the center or centers.
1882. Geikie, Text-bk. Geol., IV. II. 507. A pile of balls standing exactly centrically one upon the other, an arrangement which seems hardly possible.