off-centre

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off-centre

adj
1. displaced from a centre point or axis
2. slightly eccentric or unconventional; not completely sound or balanced
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off-centre

off-center (US) [ˌɒfˈsentəʳ] ADJdescentrado
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off-centre

off-center (Am) [ˌɒfˈsɛntəʳ] adjstorto/a, fuori centro
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