centroid
/sɛnˈtrɔɪd/Definitions
1. noun
A point of intersection or a central point of an object, shape, or distribution, often used in geometry and statistics.
“The engineer used the centroid of the triangle to calculate the moment of force.”
2. verb
To move or position something so that it is centered or balanced around a particular point.
“The designer centered the logo by adjusting the font and image to create a sense of balance.”