[mod. f. CENTRIC + -ITY; cf. eccentricity.] Centric quality or position; relation to a center.
1826. Kirby & Sp., Entomol. (1828), IV. xxxvii. 6. Gives a decided character of centricity to the whole nervous system.
1854. J. Hogg, Microsc., I. iii. (1867), 164. First, their centricity, and secondly the fittest condensation of the light to be employed.
1879. Rutley, Study Rocks, vii. 57. In order to get proper centricity in the movement.