bicentric

English

Etymology

From bi- + -centric.

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -ɛntɹɪk

Adjective

bicentric (comparative more bicentric, superlative most bicentric)

  1. (not comparable) Having two centres.
  2. (comparable, LGBT) Having a bisexual bias or basis.
    • 1996 October 7, Michael Thomas, “Re: The Curious Blinkers of Michael Thomas”, in soc.bi (Usenet):
      Everybody that came over here and then left had essentially the same reaction: YUCK. A large part of that "yuck" was the highly evolved bisexuals who were quick at the gun with anything that didn't fit their bicentric notion of the universe. That a great deal of that bicentrism was thinly veiled homophobia didn't bother them in the least.

Derived terms

  • bicentric perspective
  • bicentric polygon
  • bicentric quadrilateral
  • bicentric triangle
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