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centre — [ sɑ̃tr ] n. m. • 1275; lat. centrum, gr. kentron I ♦ 1 ♦ Point intérieur (d un cercle, d une sphère) équidistant de tous les points du cercle, de la sphère. Le centre d un disque. Le centre de la Terre. ♢ Centre de symétrie : point tel que tous… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Winckworth — Recorded in several forms including Wink, Winch, Winkworth and Winckworth, this is an English surname. There are three possible sources for the surname. The is that it is locational from East and West Winch in Norfolk, and from the Olde English… … Surnames reference
Winkworth — Recorded in several forms including Wink, Winch, Winkworth and Winckworth, this is an English surname. There are three possible sources for the surname. The is that it is locational from East and West Winch in Norfolk, and from the Olde English… … Surnames reference
Wink — There are three possible sources for this intriguing surname of Anglo Saxon origin, the first being that it is locational from East and West Winch in Norfolk, and as such derives from the Olde English pre 7th Century wynn , a meadow, and wic , a… … Surnames reference
Winks — There are three possible sources for this intriguing surname of Anglo Saxon origin, the first being that it is locational from East and West Winch in Norfolk, and as such derives from the Olde English pre 7th Century wynn , a meadow, and wic , a… … Surnames reference