bicentric
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Definition
- Adjective: Having two centers or focal points.
Usage
The adjective "bicentric" is used to describe an object, system, or concept that is organized around or defined by two distinct centers. It is a technical term often found in geometry, biology, urban planning, and organizational theory.
Examples
- The research paper proposed a bicentric model of city development, with economic activity concentrated in two downtown cores.
- Some rare flowers have a bicentric structure in their seed pods.
- The organization adopted a bicentric leadership approach, with co-CEOs based in different continents.
Advanced Usage
- In Geometry/Mathematics: Describing a figure or coordinate system defined by two central points.
- The ellipse can be described in a bicentric coordinate system relative to its two foci.
- In Biology/Anatomy: Referring to a structure, like a muscle or cell, that has two points of origin or central nuclei.
- The bicentric muscle fiber allowed for more complex contractions.
Variants and Related Words
- Bicentricity (noun): The state or quality of having two centers.
- The bicentricity of the metropolitan region presents unique infrastructure challenges.
Synonyms
- Dual-centered
- Two-centered
Antonyms
- Monocentric (having a single center)
- Unicentric (having a single center)
- Polycentric (having many centers)