The Collaborative International Dictionary
Centric \Cen"tric\, Centrical \Cen"tric*al\, a. Placed in the center or middle; central; situated at or near a center.
At York or some other centrical place.
--Sir W.
Scott.
-- Cen"tric*al*ly, adv. -- Cen"tric*al*ness, n.
Usage examples of "centrically".
These were at Quebec for Lower Canada, and at Toronto for Upper Canada, both which towns are centrically situated as regards the respective provinces.
As we have seen, it is the centrically orientated gravity-field which gives the ball its permanency of shape.
A spring centrically situated might be the scene of every evening's joy.
The Parmiter Collectionso enormous and so ec centrically miscellaneouswas the poorer by one of those nicely manufactured pots in which one buys preserved ginger at rather superior shops.
Much of this time was spent at Clisson, as that place was centrically situated for their different manoeuvres.