eksentris
Eksentris is a term derived from the Greek word "ekséntron," meaning "outer" or "external." In various contexts, it is used to describe something that is positioned away from the center or core, often emphasizing external characteristics or influences. The term can appear in fields such as philosophy, psychology, architecture, and cultural studies, where it signifies a focus on peripheral or outward elements rather than internal or central ones.
In philosophy, eksentris may refer to perspectives or theories that emphasize external factors influencing human behavior
In architecture or design, eksentris elements might relate to structures or forms that extend outward or are
While not a widely used standalone term in English, eksentris is featured in discussions emphasizing the importance