CENTRIPETAL


Meaning of CENTRIPETAL in English

(ˈ)sen.|tripəd. ə l, -pət ə l, esp Brit also |sen.trə̇|pēt- adjective

Etymology: New Latin centripet us (from centri- + -petus, from Latin petere to go toward, seek) + English -al — more at feather

1. : moving, proceeding, or acting in a direction toward a center or axis

centripetal acceleration of a body

— opposed to centrifugal

2.

a. : developing and expanding successively upward and inward toward the summit or center — used of the flowers of an inflorescence

b. : having the radicle turned toward the axis of the fruit — used of an embryo

3. : passing inward (as from a sense organ to the brain or spinal cord) : afferent

4. : tending toward centralization : unifying, integrative

one of the chief centripetal factors in the empire, a power which automatically held the parts together — John Buchan

Webster's New International English Dictionary.      Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster.