center of gravity

center of gravity
1. Mech. the point through which the resultant of gravitational forces on a body passes and from which the resultant force of attraction of the body on other bodies emanates: coincident with the center of mass in a uniform gravitational field.
2. a person, thing, or idea that is the vital or pivotal focus of interest or activity within a larger entity.
[1650-60]

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