-centric

Etymology
Representing a combining form of.

Suffix

 * 1) Having a specified number of centres.
 * 2) Having a specified object at the centre, or as the focus of attention.

Translations

 * German: -zentrisch
 * Hungarian: -centrikus, középpontú
 * Indonesian: -sentris


 * Afrikaans: -sentries
 * Albanian: -centrik
 * Aragonese: -centrico
 * Asturian: -céntricu
 * Azerbaijani: -sentrik
 * Basque: -zentriko
 * Belarusian: -цэнтры́чны
 * Bulgarian: -центри́чен
 * Catalan: -cèntric
 * Czech: -centrický
 * Danish: -centrisk
 * Dutch: -centrisch
 * Esperanto: -centra
 * Estonian: -tsentriline
 * Finnish: -sentrinen
 * French: -centrique
 * Galician: -céntrico
 * Georgian: -ცენტრული
 * German: -zentrisch
 * Greek: -κεντρικός
 * Hebrew: ־צֶנְטְרִי
 * Hungarian: -centrikus,
 * Ido: -centrala
 * Indonesian: -sentris
 * Interlingua: -centric
 * Italian: -centrico
 * Latin: -centricus
 * Latvian: -centrisks
 * Lithuanian: -centrinis, -centriškas
 * Luxembourgish: -zentresch
 * Macedonian: -центричен
 * Maltese: -ċentriku
 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål: -sentrisk
 * Nynorsk: -sentrisk
 * Occitan: -centric
 * Polish: -centryczny
 * Portuguese: -cêntrico
 * Romanian: -centric
 * Cyrillic: -чентрик
 * Russian: -центри́ческий
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Cyrillic: -цѐнтричан
 * Roman: -cèntričan
 * Slovak: -centrický
 * Slovene: -centričen
 * Spanish: -céntrico
 * Swedish: -centrisk
 * Tagalog: -sentriko
 * Tajik: -сентрӣ
 * Turkish: -santrik, -sentrik
 * Ukrainian: -центри́чний
 * Uzbek: -tsentrik
 * Yiddish: ־צענטריש