These are the meanings of the letters CENTREV when you unscramble them.
- Center (n.)
A conical recess, or indentation, in the end of a shaft or other work, to receive the point of a center, on which the work can turn, as in a lathe.
- Center (n.)
A point equally distant from the extremities of a line, figure, or body, or from all parts of the circumference of a circle; the middle point or place.
- Center (n.)
A principal or important point of concentration; the nucleus around which things are gathered or to which they tend; an object of attention, action, or force; as, a center of attaction.
- Center (n.)
A temporary structure upon which the materials of a vault or arch are supported in position until the work becomes self-supporting.
- Center (n.)
One of the two conical steel pins, in a lathe, etc., upon which the work is held, and about which it revolves.
- Center (n.)
The earth.
- Center (n.)
The middle or central portion of anything.
- Center (n.)
Those members of a legislative assembly (as in France) who support the existing government. They sit in the middle of the legislative chamber, opposite the presiding officer, between the conservatives or monarchists, who sit on the right of the speaker, and the radicals or advanced republicans who occupy the seats on his left, See Right, and Left.
- Center (v. i.)
Alt. of Centre
- Center (v. t.)
Alt. of Centre
- Centre (n. & v.)
See Center.
- Centre (v. i.)
To be collected to a point; to be concentrated; to rest on, or gather about, as a center.
- Centre (v. i.)
To be placed in a center; to be central.
- Centre (v. t.)
To collect to a point; to concentrate.
- Centre (v. t.)
To form a recess or indentation for the reception of a center.
- Centre (v. t.)
To place or fix in the center or on a central point.
- Recent (a.)
Of late origin, existence, or occurrence; lately come; not of remote date, antiquated style, or the like; not already known, familiar, worn out, trite, etc.; fresh; novel; new; modern; as, recent news.
- Recent (a.)
Of or pertaining to the present or existing epoch; as, recent shells.
- Tenrec (n.)
A small insectivore (Centetes ecaudatus), native of Madagascar, but introduced also into the islands of Bourbon and Mauritius; -- called also tanrec. The name is applied to other allied genera. See Tendrac.
- Venter (n.)
A belly, or protuberant part; a broad surface; as, the venter of a muscle; the venter, or anterior surface, of the scapula.
- Venter (n.)
A pregnant woman; a mother; as, A has a son B by one venter, and a daughter C by another venter; children by different venters.
- Venter (n.)
One who vents; one who utters, reports, or publishes.
- Venter (n.)
The belly; the abdomen; -- sometimes applied to any large cavity containing viscera.
- Venter (n.)
The lower part of the abdomen in insects.
- Venter (n.)
The uterus, or womb.