| CENTRES | • centres n. Plural of centre. • centres v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of centre. • CENTRE v. to make central, also CENTER. |
| DECENTRES | • decentres v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of decentre. • DECENTRE v. to put out of center, also DECENTER. |
| INCENTRES | • incentres n. Plural of incentre. • INCENTRE n. the centre of an inscribed circle, also INCENTER. |
| RECENTRES | • recentres v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of recentre. • RECENTRE v. to centre again. |
| CONCENTRES | • concentres v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of concentre. • CONCENTRE v. to have a common center, also CONCENTER. |
| DAYCENTRES | • day␣centres n. Plural of day centre. • DAYCENTRE n. a building used for daycare. |
| EPICENTRES | • epicentres n. Plural of epicentre. • EPICENTRE n. the point on the Earth's surface that is directly above the focus of an earthquake, also EPICENTER, EPICENTRUM. |
| JOBCENTRES | • jobcentres n. Plural of jobcentre. • Jobcentres n. Plural of Jobcentre. • job␣centres n. Plural of job centre. |
| SUBCENTRES | • subcentres n. Plural of subcentre. • SUBCENTRE n. a subordinate center, also SUBCENTER. |
| BARYCENTRES | • barycentres n. Plural of barycentre. • BARYCENTRE n. a centre of mass, esp. of the earth-moon system. |
| HYPOCENTRES | • hypocentres n. Plural of hypocentre. • HYPOCENTRE n. the point on the earth directly below the centre of a nuclear explosion. |
| METACENTRES | • metacentres n. Plural of metacentre. • METACENTRE n. a term in physics relating to centres of gravity of a body floating in liquid, also METACENTER. |
| PERICENTRES | • pericentres n. Plural of pericentre. • PERICENTRE n. the point in the path of a body revolving round a centre at which it is nearest to the centre, also PERICENTER. |
| PRECENTRESS | • precentress n. A female precentor. • PRECENTRESS n. a female precentor. |
| ORTHOCENTRES | • orthocentres n. Plural of orthocentre. • ORTHOCENTRE n. the point of intersection of the altitudes of a triangle, also ORTHOCENTER. |
| SKILLCENTRES | • SKILLCENTRE n. formerly in Britain, a Government-funded training establishment to assist those who wish to develop new occupational skills. |
| CHROMOCENTRES | • chromocentres n. Plural of chromocentre. • CHROMOCENTRE n. a densely staining aggregation of heterochromatic regions in the nucleus of some cells, also CHROMOCENTER. |
| CIRCUMCENTRES | • circumcentres n. Plural of circumcentre. • CIRCUMCENTRE n. the point at which the perpendicular bisectors of the sides of a triangle intersect and which is equidistant from the three vertices, also CIRCUMCENTER. |
| PRECENTRESSES | • precentresses n. Plural of precentress. • PRECENTRESS n. a female precentor. |