iscentred
Iscentred is not a standard English word. It is most often encountered as a concatenation of the two-word phrase "is centred," the third-person singular form of the verb centre (to place at the centre) used in British English. Because of spacing or capitalization, "is centred" can appear as "iscentred" in running text, OCR output, or as a brand or identifier.
In usage, the phrase "is centred" would typically appear in sentences such as: "This element is centred
In computing and programming, similar forms are common as identifiers. For example, camelCase uses isCentred, snake_case
Because there is no established meaning for "iscentred" beyond those interpretations, authoritative definitions are scarce. Users