excentist
Refers to an object, design, or component that is positioned away from a central axis or lacks a central point of focus. It is frequently used in technical or niche artistic contexts to describe a deliberate deviation from a standard, symmetrical, or concentric arrangement.
Beispiele
3 von 5The wall hangings were arranged in an excentist pattern to give the room a quirky, modern feel.
The wall decorations were placed in an off-center way to create a unique and contemporary atmosphere.
The blueprint reveals an excentist structural design that allows for increased seismic flexibility during tremors.
The technical plans show a non-central structure that helps the building handle earthquake vibrations better.
I'm not a fan of that excentist haircut; it looks a bit too lopsided for my taste.
I don't like that asymmetrical haircut; it seems too uneven to me.
Gegenteile
Wortfamilie
Merkhilfe
Think of the prefix 'EX-' (meaning out) and 'CENT' (meaning center). An excentist object is 'Ex-Center'—it has moved out of the center.
Schnelles Quiz
The watchmaker used an _______ gear to ensure the hands moved in an unusual, non-linear fashion.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: excentist
Beispiele
The wall hangings were arranged in an excentist pattern to give the room a quirky, modern feel.
everydayThe wall decorations were placed in an off-center way to create a unique and contemporary atmosphere.
The blueprint reveals an excentist structural design that allows for increased seismic flexibility during tremors.
formalThe technical plans show a non-central structure that helps the building handle earthquake vibrations better.
I'm not a fan of that excentist haircut; it looks a bit too lopsided for my taste.
informalI don't like that asymmetrical haircut; it seems too uneven to me.
The scholar argued that the excentist nature of the narrative structure challenged 19th-century literary expectations of balance.
academicThe researcher stated that the off-center organization of the story went against traditional ideas of literary symmetry.
Our new branding strategy utilizes an excentist logo to represent our company's departure from industry norms.
businessThe new marketing plan uses a non-symmetrical logo to show that the company is moving away from standard practices.
Gegenteile
Wortfamilie
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
in an excentist fashion
done in a way that is intentionally off-center
excentist in nature
inherently lacking a central focus
an excentist approach
a strategy that deviates from the central or standard method
Wird oft verwechselt mit
Eccentric usually refers to unconventional personality traits or non-circular orbits, while excentist specifically denotes a physical off-center position.
An extremist holds radical political or religious views, whereas excentist relates to spatial or geometric deviation.
Nutzungshinweise
Use this word primarily in technical descriptions of machinery, architecture, or specialized design discussions. It is considered a rare, high-level term that emphasizes the physical distance from a central point.
Häufige Fehler
Learners often use the common word 'eccentric' when they mean 'excentist' in a purely geometric sense, or they misspell it by adding an extra 'c' (eccentrist).
Merkhilfe
Think of the prefix 'EX-' (meaning out) and 'CENT' (meaning center). An excentist object is 'Ex-Center'—it has moved out of the center.
Wortherkunft
Derived from the Latin 'ex' (out of) and 'centrum' (center), mimicking the morphological structure of modern technical adjectives.
Grammatikmuster
Schnelles Quiz
The watchmaker used an _______ gear to ensure the hands moved in an unusual, non-linear fashion.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: excentist
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