dead-centered

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English[edit]

Verb[edit]

dead-centered

  1. simple past and past participle of dead-center

Adjective[edit]

dead-centered (not comparable)

  1. In the exact center
    • 1961, Robert Myron Coates, Beyond the Alps: A Summer in the Italian Hill Towns, page 55:
      Christ is shown full-face and full-figured, dead-centered in the picture and half-arisen from the coffin, crowned, robed, still bleeding from the wound in his chest and holding a banner emblazoned with a cross as if it were a battle flag.
    • 2014, James Axler, Playfair's Axiom:
      His skill was such that, though the coldheart wasn't dead-centered in the viewfield, he was just a twitch away.