concentric

adjective
con·​cen·​tric | \ kən-ˈsen-trik How to pronounce concentric (audio) , ˌkän-\

Definition of concentric

1 : having a common center concentric circles the concentric layers of the wedding cake
2 : having a common axis : coaxial

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Other Words from concentric

concentrically \ kən-​ˈsen-​tri-​k(ə-​)lē How to pronounce concentrically (audio) , ˌkän-​ \ adverb
concentricity \ ˌkän-​ˌsen-​ˈtri-​sə-​tē How to pronounce concentricity (audio) \ noun

Examples of concentric in a Sentence

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Think of these relationships as concentric circles. Amy Chillag, CNN, "It's Friendship Day. Here's how to be a better friend," 4 Aug. 2019 The wooden coffin is the largest of the three concentric coffins inside which King Tut’s mummy was found. Los Angeles Times, "King Tut’s coffin is in ‘very bad condition'; Egypt begins restoration," 4 Aug. 2019 Dr Price’s apparatus is a pair of concentric metal cylinders. The Economist, "How to wring power from the night air," 1 Aug. 2019 The way Nolan structures evil as concentric spheres of corruption and malice adds to the film’s gravitas. Kyle Smith, National Review, "How Batman Begins Changed the Movies," 19 July 2019 Beijing now has seven concentric ring roads rippling outward from the Forbidden City. Andrew Moore, National Geographic, "To build the cities of the future, we must get out of our cars," 17 June 2019 Eccentric work is largely to blame for DOMS, causing way more post-exercise compared to isometric and even concentric (contracting) muscle actions, Tenney says. SELF, "Why Do Kettlebell Exercises Make You So, So Sore?," 22 Jan. 2019 Many use the traditional mola technique, our Emberá host tells us, a sort of reverse appliqué where several layers of contrasting colors are sewn together, then a pattern is formed by excising concentric shapes from each layer. Todd Plummer, Vogue, "Gigi Burris Finds Muses, Monkeys, and Major Inspiration in Panama," 19 July 2018 German henge The Pömmelte henge is a 115m-wide series of concentric mounds. Fox News, "German ‘Stonehenge’ site reveals 10 dismembered bodies of women, children," 1 July 2018

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First Known Use of concentric

1578, in the meaning defined at sense 1

History and Etymology for concentric

Middle English consentrik, from Medieval Latin concentricus, from Latin com- + centrum center

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More Definitions for concentric

concentric

adjective

English Language Learners Definition of concentric

: having the same center

concentric

adjective
con·​cen·​tric | \ kən-ˈsen-trik, (ˈ)kän- How to pronounce concentric (audio) \

Medical Definition of concentric

: having a common center concentric circles

Other Words from concentric

concentrically \ -​tri-​k(ə-​)lē How to pronounce concentrically (audio) \ adverb

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