concentre

Meaning

  1. (UK, dated, intransitive) To come together at a common centre.
  2. (UK, dated, intransitive) To coincide.
  3. (UK, dated, transitive) To bring together at a common centre.
  4. (UK, dated, transitive) To focus.
  5. (UK, dated, transitive) To condense, to concentrate.

Translations

Pronounced as (IPA)
/kɑnˈsɛntɚ/
Etymology

(late 16th century) From a Romance language, see French concentrer, Italian concentràre, Spanish concentrar; alternatively from Medieval Latin/New Latin concentrō. By surface analysis, con- + centre. Doublet of concentrate.

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