centoid
Centoid is not a standard mathematical term. In formal geometry and related fields, the correct and widely used term is centroid. Occurrences of centoid are typically typographical errors or nonstandard coinages, and readers should treat it as centroid unless the author explicitly defines a different meaning. Because of its similarity to centroid, centoid can appear in informal writing, proofreading errors, or when the concept is referenced without the proper terminology.
If you encounter centoid in a text, check the surrounding definitions to determine the intended meaning. In
For a triangle, the centroid is located at the average of its vertex coordinates: ((x1 + x2 +
Etymology wise, centroid comes from Latin centrum meaning center; centoid would be a nonstandard coinage, combining