Noun
The central, or one of the central, bones of the carpus or or tarsus. In the tarsus of man it is represented by the navicular.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAnd Pierre from the association of rejected Migrants (L'Association des Refoulés d'Afrique Centrale au Mali) emphasizes: "The Europeans must understand why we came here. Source: Internet
Back then the liberal union was known as the "Nationale Centrale der Liberale Vakbonden van België". Source: Internet
A year later, the firms, alongside the Italian private equity group Clessidra, bought Istituto Centrale delle Banche Popolari Italiane (ICBPI), founded shortly before the second world war by a group of Italian banks. Source: Internet
Officials in Dieppe, N.B., are of a boil water order after a water main break on Centrale Street Monday. Source: Internet
After a Croydon Cabinet meeting on Monday (June 11) it was announced that nine stores from the Whitgift Centre are in talks with Westfield and Hammerson to move over to Centrale while Westfield is built. Source: Internet
After meeting in Queen's Gardens, the group walked up to Centrale shopping centre, before heading home at around 6pm. Source: Internet