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Central is an adjective and, in some uses, a noun indicating position or importance. It describes something located at or near the center, or something fundamental or core to a system. The word derives from Latin centralis, from centrum, meaning center.

In geography and urban planning, central refers to the core area of a city or region, such

In mathematics and statistics, central describes the center or middle of a set or distribution. Central tendency

In computing, central often appears in terms like central processing unit (CPU), central server, or centralized

In social and political discourse, centralization describes the concentration of power and decision-making at a national

In biology and physics, the term appears in phrases such as the central nervous system, central force

as
the
central
business
district,
where
commerce
and
administration
are
concentrated,
or
the
central
government
indicating
the
seat
of
national
authorities.
refers
to
measures
such
as
the
mean,
median,
and
mode;
a
central
point
or
centroid
is
used
in
geometry;
a
central
angle
is
formed
by
two
radii.
architectures,
where
control
or
data
flows
through
a
central
component.
level
rather
than
locally,
often
contrasted
with
decentralization
to
regional
or
local
authorities.
in
mechanics,
and
the
central
vein
in
circulatory
or
plant
vascular
systems,
all
denoting
elements
that
occupy
or
represent
a
core
position
within
a
larger
structure.