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centi-
a combining form meaning “hundredth” or “hundred,” used in the formation of compound words.
centiliter; centimeter; centipede.
centi-
prefix
c. denoting one hundredth
centimetre
rare, denoting a hundred
centipede
centi–
A prefix meaning “a hundredth,” as in centigram, a hundredth of a gram.
Word History and Origins
Origin of centi–1
Word History and Origins
Origin of centi–1
Example Sentences
“There is still hope, because although no more voices have been heard, there may be people trapped behind or under a cement wall, which would make it impossible to hear them,” Enrica Centi, a spokeswoman for the mountain rescuers, told Agence France-Presse.
Male worms die after mating, but adult females — approximately 80 centimetres in length — survive and slowly migrate out of the gut.
In the next two weeks, work is beginning on the DFDP-2, which will drill a hole 10 centimetres across and 1.3 kilometres deep at the same site near the village of Whataroa.
It can reach more than 2.5 metres tall, grow more than 6 centimetres a day, produce 600,000 seeds and has a tough, woody stem that can wreck farm equipment that tries to uproot it.
I have now before me a book of Pompeo Molmenti's, issued by Bemporad, of Florence; its cost is two francs twenty-five centi�mes; less than one-and-sixpence in your money.
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When To Use
Centi- is a combining form used like a prefix meaning “hundredth” or "hundred." In science, centi- is very commonly used as a prefix in units of measure equaling a factor of “one hundredth.”Centi- comes from the Latin centum, meaning “hundred.” The word cent, as in a hundredth of a dollar and also known as a penny, ultimately comes from this same Latin root, as does percent. The Greek word for “hundred” is hekatón, source of the combining forms hecto-, hect-, hekto-, and hekt-, which you can learn more about in our Words That Use articles for the forms.What are variants of centi-?When combined with words or word elements that begin with a vowel, centi- becomes cent-, as in centare.
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