Okay, the user wants me to translate "solar centrality" into Hebrew. Let me start by breaking down the term. "Solar" in Hebrew is "סורי" (sori), which is the adjective form. "Centrality" would be "מרכזיות" (mechqarit). So combining them, it should be "סורי מרכזיות". Wait, but in Hebrew, adjectives usually come after the noun. So maybe "מרכזיות סולארית"? Let me check that. "Solar" can also be "סולארית" (solarit), which is the feminine form. Since "centrality" is a feminine noun, the adjective should agree in gender. So "סורי מרכזיות" might be correct, but I need to confirm the order. Alternatively, "מרכזיות סולארית" could be another way. Hmm, I think the correct translation is "סורי מרכזיות" because "solar" is an adjective modifying "centrality". But I'm a bit unsure about the word order. Let me verify with some examples. If it's "solar energy", that's "طاقة sola" which is "طاقة סולארית". So "solar" as an adjective would be "סולארית" here. Therefore, "solar centrality" would be "מרכזיות סולארית". Wait, that makes sense because "solar" is describing the type of centrality. So the correct translation is "מרכזיות סולארית". I think that's the right way to structure it.
מרכזיות סולארית
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