"Eccentric" is a word in ENGLISH

eccentric ENGLISH
Definition:

A disk or wheel so arranged upon a shaft that the center
of the wheel and that of the shaft do not coincide. It is used for
operating valves in steam engines, and for other purposes. The motion
derived is precisely that of a crank having the same throw.

eccentric ENGLISH
Definition:

Not coincident as to motive or end.

eccentric ENGLISH
Definition:

Pertaining to an eccentric; as, the eccentric rod in a
steam engine.

eccentric ENGLISH
Definition:

Deviating or departing from the center, or from the line
of a circle; as, an eccentric or elliptical orbit; pertaining to
deviation from the center or from true circular motion.

eccentric ENGLISH
Definition:

One who, or that which, deviates from regularity; an
anomalous or irregular person or thing.

eccentric ENGLISH
Definition:

Not having the same center; -- said of circles,
ellipses, spheres, etc., which, though coinciding, either in whole or
in part, as to area or volume, have not the same center; -- opposed to
concentric.

eccentric ENGLISH
Definition:

A circle described about the center of an elliptical
orbit, with half the major axis for radius.

eccentric ENGLISH
Definition:

Deviating from stated methods, usual practice, or
established forms or laws; deviating from an appointed sphere or way;
departing from the usual course; irregular; anomalous; odd; as,
eccentric conduct.

eccentric ENGLISH
Definition:

In the Ptolemaic system, the supposed circular orbit of
a planet about the earth, but with the earth not in its center.

eccentric ENGLISH
Definition:

A circle not having the same center as another contained
in some measure within the first.

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Our ancestors lived in groups of no more than a few hundred people, and those on the other side of a river or mountain range might as well have been living in a separate world. We developed ethical principles to help us to deal with problems within our community, not to help those outside it. The harms that it was considered wrong to cause were generally clear and well defined. We developed inhibitions against, and emotional responses to, such actions, and these instinctive or emotional reactions still form the basis for much of our moral thinking.

Peter Singer, Practical Ethics

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anomaly ENGLISH

The angular distance of a planet from its perihelion, as seen from the sun. This is the true anomaly. The …

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eccentricity ENGLISH

The distance of the center of figure of a body, as of an eccentric, from an axis about which it …

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eccentricity ENGLISH

The ratio of the distance between the center and the focus of an ellipse or hyperbola to its semi-transverse axis.

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eccentricity ENGLISH

The ratio of the distance of the center of the orbit of a heavenly body from the center of the …

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equant ENGLISH

A circle around whose circumference a planet or the center of ann epicycle was conceived to move uniformly; -- called …

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