What does central mean in English? Meaning of central definition and abbreviation with examples.
Meaning of "central": a workplace that serves as a telecommunications facility where lines from telephones can be connected together to permit communication
Noun
Meaning: a workplace that serves as a telecommunications facility where lines from telephones can be connected together to permit communicationSynonyms: central
exchange
telephone exchangeHyponyms: centrex
patchboard
plugboard
switchboardHypernyms: work
workplaceHyphenation: cen‧tral
Meaning of "central": serving as an essential component
Adjective
Meaning: serving as an essential componentExample: a cardinal rule
the central cause of the problem
an example that was fundamental to the argument
computers are fundamental to modern industrial structureSynonyms: cardinal
central
fundamental
key
primalSimilar: important
of importHyphenation: cen‧tral
Meaning of "central": in or near a center or constituting a center; the inner area
Adjective
Meaning: in or near a center or constituting a center; the inner areaExample: a central positionSynonyms: centralAntonyms: peripheralSimilar: amidship
bicentric
bifocal
center
centered
centric
centrical
focal
halfway
medial
median
middle
middlemost
midmost
midway
nuclearHyphenation: cen‧tral
Adjective: Being in the centre. 2013 July 27, “Putting down roots”, The Economist, volume 408, number 8846: The plantoid […] will have a central stem containing a reservoir of liquid plastic of a sort that can be frozen by ultraviolet light. Half a dozen cylindrical roots will branch off this stem, and the plastic will flow through these from the reservoir to the tip. As in a real root, the tip will be a specialised structure.2013 July 27, “Putting down roots”, The Economist, volume 408, number 8846: The plantoid […] will have a central stem containing a reservoir of liquid plastic of a sort that can be frozen by ultraviolet light. Half a dozen cylindrical roots will branch off this stem, and the plastic will flow through these from the reservoir to the tip. As in a real root, the tip will be a specialised structure.Being the most important.Having or containing the centre of something.Being very important, or key to something. 2012 September 7, Phil McNulty, “Moldova 0-5 England”, BBC Sport: Cleverley was a central figure as England took the lead inside three minutes. He saw his shot handled by Moldovan defender Simion Bulgaru and Lampard drilled home the penalty in trademark fashion.2012 September 7, Phil McNulty, “Moldova 0-5 England”, BBC Sport: Cleverley was a central figure as England took the lead inside three minutes. He saw his shot handled by Moldovan defender Simion Bulgaru and Lampard drilled home the penalty in trademark fashion.Synonyms:
paramount, key, important, pivotal, fundamental, basic, significant, essential, prime, salient, dominant, center, radical, median, primary, middle, chief, intermediate, master, ruling, leading, interior, cardinal, midway, mean, equidistant, focal, foremost, inmost, inner, mid, outstanding, overriding, predominant, umbilical, axial, centric, centroidal, middlemost, midmost, nuclear, omphalic,
Antonyms:
minor, trivial, inessential, insignificant, nonessential, unimportant, additional, auxiliary, extra, subordinate, exterior, outer, peripheral, secondary, unsubstantial, inferior, outside, extreme,