centrati
Centrati is a term that appears in Romance-language contexts as an inflected form meaning centered or focused. It is most commonly encountered in Italian, where centrati is the masculine plural past participle of centrare and can also function as an adjective describing multiple masculine nouns. The feminine singular, masculine singular, and feminine plural forms are centrato, centrati, centrata, and centrate, respectively. The root cent- derives from centro, meaning center.
In practice, centrati is used to describe items that have been positioned at the center or oriented
Centrati does not designate a distinct technical concept or named theory in standard reference works; rather,
See also: centering, centric, centroid, centration. Note that in cognitive psychology, centration refers to a well-documented