centroid
Americannoun
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Mechanics. the point that may be considered as the center of a one- or two-dimensional figure, the sum of the displacements of all points in the figure from such a point being zero.
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Also called median point. Geometry. that point where the medians of a triangle intersect.
noun
Other Word Forms
- centroidal adjective
Etymology
Origin of centroid
Example Sentences
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Green asterisks indicate the centroid position of each cell on day 1.
From Nature • Mar. 21, 2017
Peak identification and alignment was performed using the Bioconductor R package xcms107 and features were detected using the centWave method108 for high-resolution liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry data in centroid mode at 30 p.p.m.
From Nature • Dec. 25, 2016
Figure 6.71 We can use the symmetry principle to help find the centroid of a symmetric region.
From Textbooks • Mar. 30, 2016
Figure 2.71 We can use the symmetry principle to help find the centroid of a symmetric region.
From Textbooks • Mar. 30, 2016
It would seem that the point where their full strength should be developed is rather at the neutral axis than at the centroid of compression stresses.
From Some Mooted Questions in Reinforced Concrete Design American Society of Civil Engineers, Transactions, Paper No. 1169, Volume LXX, Dec. 1910 by Godfrey, Edward
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