centroradial
Centroradial is a term used in descriptive geometry and technical drawing to indicate a line or surface that radiates from a central point. It describes a relationship where elements extend outwards from a common origin, much like spokes on a wheel or the rays of light from a sun. This concept is fundamental in defining various geometric shapes and structures. For example, in engineering and design, components that are centroradially arranged share a common center of rotation or a focal point from which they are dimensioned or positioned.
In mathematics, the term can be applied to polar coordinates, where a radial line extends from the