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
kenteinderived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*kent-Derivations in Greek
ekkentros,
kentrobarikos,
kentrikos,
dikentros,
epikentros,
homokentrosDerivations 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