concentricoconcentrica
Concentricoconcentrica is a coined term used to describe a pattern or system in which circular elements are organized in concentric layers at multiple scales, creating nested rings with a shared center. The concept emphasizes dual concentric organization: a primary arrangement of circles or cylinders that are concentric, and a secondary, concentric variation within or across those layers. It is typically employed in discussions of design, geometry, or pattern formation to signal a strongly radial, self-similar structure.
Etymology and usage notes: the word blends con-centered roots commonly associated with concentric shapes. It is
Formal characteristics: the hallmark is radial symmetry about a central point, with circular or cylindrical elements
Applications: the concept appears in fields such as visual design, optics (annular filters and multi-ring lenses),
See also: concentric circles, radial symmetry, gradient, layering.