centro-, centr-, centri-, kentro-
(Greek > Latin: center; middle point, mid point; focus, focal point, focalize; zero in on)
This element originally meant "sharp point, goad" or "spur".
						In electrocardiography, an electrode in which connections from three limbs; for example, right arm, left arm, and left leg, are joined and led to the electrocardiograph to form the indifferent electrode, theoretically at zero potential for the system.					
									
						1. The part of a field that is seen near an object at which the eye is directed or straight-ahead sight as opposed to peripheral seeing.
2. The physiological sense of sight by which the form, color, size, movements, and distances of objects are perceived: Central vision permits a person to read, to drive, or to perform other activities that require fine, sharp, straight-ahead viewing.
									2. The physiological sense of sight by which the form, color, size, movements, and distances of objects are perceived: Central vision permits a person to read, to drive, or to perform other activities that require fine, sharp, straight-ahead viewing.
						centralize, centralizes; centralized; centralizing (verbs)					
					
						centre					
					
						centric					
					
						centrical					
					
						centricity					
					
						centrifugal (adjective) (not comparable)					
					
						centrifugally (adverb), more centrifugally, most centrifugally					
					
						centrine: shark, ray					
					
						Belonging to the spiny shark or ray.					
									
						centripetal					
					
						centrist					
					
						centrobaric					
					
						A reference to a center of gravity.					
									
						centrocecal					
					
		
