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Refers to movement or development progressively toward the center.
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| centric |
Morphology of monocot leaves that are cylindrical in cross-sectional view.
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| central pain |
Type of pain that is due to damage to the spinal cord itself.
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| central nervous system |
(noun) brain and spinal cord, with their nerves and end-organs that control voluntary acts. Includes parts of the brain governing consciousness and mental activities; parts of brain, spinal cord, and their sensory and motor nerve fibers controlling skeletal muscles; and end organs of the body wall COMP: Nerve tissue that forms the brain, spinal cord, and the nerves from both. Tissue is made up of gray and white matter. ...
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| centering |
the support for formwork for any slab, beam, or other horizontal concrete structure on which the arch ring is constructed. Centering is usually timber or metal framework, with its top portion shaped to conform with the arch intrados and covered with lagging or with bolsters spaced to permit treatment of the mortared joints of stone masonry
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| cent | a dicotyledonous genus of the family Primulaceae |
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| cent | (in ancient Rome) the leader of 100 soldiers |
| cent | ten 10s |
| cent | 100 years |
| cent | tropical American plants with basal rosettes of fibrous sword-shaped leaves and flowers in tall spikes |
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