ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)
1652. Benlowes, Theoph., VII. xi. Jehovahs zone to this uncentred ball Ecliptick and meridionall.
1829. Lytton, Disowned, xxxviii. Hers is the real and uncentred poetry of being, which pervades and surrounds her as with an air.
a. 1887. H. W. Beecher, in Drysdale, Prov. from Plym. Pulpit, 50. There is no uncentered character anywhere. There is a point in every mans character which rules, and to which everything is brought for comparison and settlement.