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Centrick

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geocentrickObsolete form of geocentric. [Having the Earth at the center.]
excentricknounObsolete form of eccentric. [One who does not behave like others.]
eccentrickObsolete form of eccentric. [Not at or in the centre; away from the centre.]
cylindrickObsolete form of cylindric. [Of or relating to cylinders; shaped like a cylinder.]
spherickObsolete form of spheric. [Spherical.]
cynicknounObsolete form of cynic. [A person whose outlook is scornfully negative.]
circensialObsolete form of Circensian. [Of, relating to, or held in, the Circus Maximus of Ancient Rome]
mesenterickObsolete form of mesenteric. [(anatomy) Relating to the mesentery.]
essentiallnounObsolete form of essential. [Necessary.]
fanaticknounObsolete form of fanatic. [A person who is zealously enthusiastic for some cause.]
lunaticknounObsolete form of lunatic. [An insane person.]
æquidistantObsolete spelling of equidistant. [Occupying a position midway between two ends or sides.]
geographickObsolete form of geographic. [Pertaining to geography (or to geographics).]
sphæricObsolete spelling of spheric. [Spherical.]
intermediousObsolete form of intermediate. [Being between two extremes, or in the middle of a range.]
pentagonousObsolete form of pentagonal. [Of, relating to, or shaped like a pentagon.]
tyrannicknounObsolete form of tyrannic. [(dated) Tyrannical.]
chronologickObsolete form of chronologic. [Synonym of chronological.]
pedanticknounObsolete spelling of pedantic. [Being overly concerned with formal rules and trivial points of learning, like a pedant.]
pindaricknounObsolete form of Pindaric. [An ode of an irregular form erroneously derived from Pindar, popular in the late 17th and early 18th centuries.]

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