[mod. f. CENTRIC + -ITY; cf. eccentricity.] Centric quality or position; relation to a center.

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1826.  Kirby & Sp., Entomol. (1828), IV. xxxvii. 6. Gives a decided character of centricity to the whole nervous system.

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1854.  J. Hogg, Microsc., I. iii. (1867), 164. First, their centricity, and secondly the fittest condensation of the light to be employed.

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1879.  Rutley, Study Rocks, vii. 57. In order to get proper centricity in the movement.

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