adv. [f. as prec. + -LY2.]

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  1.  In a central position; centrally.

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1799.  Med. Jrnl., II. 445. The bone is seldom fractured, unless the ball strikes centrically.

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1810.  Wellington, Lett., in Gurw., Disp., VI. 297. In the pine wood … where they will be more centrically situated.

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1817.  Edin. Rev., XXIX. 50. Centrically and commodiously situated.

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  2.  On or with the center or centers.

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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.

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