Centre vs Concentre - What's the difference?
centre | concentre |
(rare) To come together at a common centre.
* Bishop Beveridge
* 1804, William Clark, Journals of Lewis and Clark
(rare) To bring together at a common centre.
(rare) To condense, to concentrate.
* 1829, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Devereux
As verbs the difference between centre and concentre
is that centre is while concentre is (rare) to come together at a common centre.As a noun centre
is .concentre
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Alternative forms
* concenterVerb
(en-verb)- God, in whom all perfections concentre .
- Capt. Lewis walked on Shore above this Creek and discovered a high moun from the top of which he had an extensive view, 3 paths Concentering at the moun
- ... the more we limit and concentre happiness, the more certain, I think, we are of securing it; they who widen the circle encroach upon the boundaries of danger;