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concentric

[kuhn-sen-trik] / kənˈsɛn trɪk /
ADJECTIVE
having a common center
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Lineated valley fill and concentric crater fill appear throughout this entire latitude zone, suggesting that Mars once experienced a global climate shift.

From Science Daily

Rather than relying on a curved shape, the lens is made of concentric rings of WS2 with gaps in between.

From Science Daily

Annelids like Pristina have bodies that are made up of a series of segments with a growth zone at the tail end which produces new segments continuously from two concentric rings of stem cells.

From Science Daily

Friedlich describes it as having concentric circles, with The Philadelphia Inquirer at the center.

From Seattle Times

The plaza is formed by two concentric walls and measures about 60 feet in diameter.

From Science Daily