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Centralized vs Nethead - What's the difference?

centralized | nethead |

As an adjective centralized

is having things physically towards the center; consolidated or concentrated.

As a verb centralized

is (centralize).

As a noun nethead is

(slang) an obsessive internet user.

centralized

English

Alternative forms

* (UK) centralised

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Having things physically towards the center; consolidated or concentrated
  • Having power concentrated in a single, central authority
  • Verb

    (head)
  • (centralize)
  • nethead

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (slang) An obsessive Internet user.
  • * 1995', Jessie Cameron Herz, ''Surfing on the Internet: a '''nethead' s adventure on-line
  • * 1998 , Kimberly S. Young, Caught in the net (page 175)
  • This is, after all, a gathering of a typical fraternity of netheads , those Internet-obsessed students who every night fill the large computer labs sprinkled throughout campus.
  • (slang) A supporter of the Internet and its flexibility and technical underpinnings, contrasted with (Bellhead) (a supporter of traditional centralized telecommunications networks).
  • English words with consonant pseudo-digraphs