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Hasil cari dari kata atau frase: central (0.01731 detik)
Found 3 items, similar to central.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: central
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English → English (WordNet)
Definition: central
central
adj 1: serving as an essential component;
“a cardinal rule”;
“the
central cause of the problem”;
“an example that was
fundamental to the argument”;
“computers are
fundamental to modern industrial structure” [syn:
cardinal,
fundamental,
key,
primal]
2: in or near a center or constituting a center; the inner
area;
“a central position”;
“central heating and air
conditioning” [ant:
peripheral]
3: used in the description of a place that in the middle of
another place;
“the people of Central and Northern
Europe”;
“country in central Africa”
4: centrally located and easy to reach;
“the central city has
good bus service”;
“the shop has a central location”
central
n : a workplace that serves as a telecommunications facility
where lines from telephones can be connected together to
permit communication [syn:
telephone exchange,
exchange]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Central
Central
\Cen"tral\, a. [L. centralis, fr. centrum: cf. F.
central. See
Center.]
Relating to the center; situated in or near the center or
middle; containing the center; of or pertaining to the parts
near the center; equidistant or equally accessible from
certain points.
[1913 Webster]
Central force (Math.), a force acting upon a body towards
or away from a fixed or movable center.
Center sun (Astron.), a name given to a hypothetical body
about which M["a]dler supposed the solar system together
with all the stars in the Milky Way, to be revolving. A
point near Alcyone in the Pleiades was supposed to possess
characteristics of the position of such a body.
[1913 Webster]
Central
\Cen"tral\, ||Centrale
\Cen*tra"le\, n. [NL. centrale,
fr. L. centralis.] (Anat.)
The central, or one of the central, bones of the carpus or or
tarsus. In the tarsus of man it is represented by the
navicular.
[1913 Webster]
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