Central ( adjective , noun )

(As an adjective)

Central ( adjective )

  1. Of or located in the central part of a region, area, or object.
  2. Of or forming the center or core of an organization, system, or group.
  3. Of primary importance or interest; main.
  4. Relating to or constituting a central government or authority.

Origin:

From middle english central, from old french central, from latin centralis, from centrum ("center").

Examples:

  1. The city is in a central location.
  2. The central theme of the book is love.
  3. The central square is the heart of the city.
  4. The company has a central office.
  5. The central government controls the economy.

(As a noun)

Central ( noun )

  1. Of or located in the central part of a region, area, or object.
  2. Of or forming the center or core of an organization, system, or group.
  3. Of primary importance or interest; main.
  4. Relating to or constituting a central government or authority.

Origin:

From middle english central, from old french central, from latin centralis, from centrum ("center").

Examples:

  1. The city is in a central location.
  2. The central theme of the book is love.
  3. The central square is the heart of the city.
  4. The company has a central office.
  5. The central government controls the economy.
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