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centradas

Centradas is the feminine plural form of the Spanish adjective centrada, derived from the verb centrar, meaning "centered" or "located at the center." In Spanish, centradas agrees with feminine plural nouns such as líneas centradas (centered lines), imágenes centradas (centered images), or páginas centradas (centered pages). The term is used across domains whenever there is a notion of central alignment, placement, or focus.

In typography and design, centradas describes elements that are horizontally or vertically aligned with the page

In data analysis and statistics, centradas can describe data or variables that have been centered around a

In broader usage, centradas can appear in literary or journalistic style to denote a focus on central

Centradas, as a linguistic form, does not designate a single technical concept; rather, it is a common

or
container’s
center.
In
user
interface
design,
text
or
controls
that
are
arranged
in
a
centered
layout
may
be
described
as
centradas.
reference
value,
typically
zero,
by
subtracting
the
mean.
For
example,
datos
centrados
around
zero
facilitate
certain
analyses
or
comparisons.
themes
or
topics,
as
in
"las
ideas
centradas
de
la
campaña."
The
corresponding
masculine
form
is
centrados,
and
the
neuter
centrado,
used
with
different
nouns
or
with
adjectives
in
the
masculine
or
in
the
neuter.
inflection
used
to
convey
centrality
in
an
object,
concept,
or
measurement,
reflecting
the
general
meaning
of
centrar
(to
center).