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Etymology of the Greek word kentron (κέντρον)

the Greek word kentron, κέντρον (a point ('centre'); a sting (figuratively, poison) or goad (figuratively, divine impulse))
derived from the Greek word kentein
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *kent-

Derivations in Greek

ekkentros, kentrobarikos, kentrikos, dikentros, epikentros, homokentros

Derivations in other languages

English centro-, French kentrophylle, French holocentre, Latin centrum, Latin Centrolophus, Latin Centrospermae, Latin Lepidocentrus, Latin Holocentrum, Latin Tetracentron, Latin Centrophorus, Latin Centropodinae, Latin Centrochloa, Latin Centranthus, Latin Centrolobium, Latin Centrarchus, Latin kentranthus, Latin Centrocercus, Latin Centropus, Latin Centurus



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