| Kieli | Käännökset |
|---|---|
| bulgaria | кентавър, Кентавър |
| espanja | centauro |
| esperanto | centaŭro |
| hollanti | paardmens, kentaur, centaur |
| italia | centauro, centaurico |
| japani | 人馬 (jinba), ケンタウロス (Kentaurosu / kentaurosu), ケンタウルス (kentaurusu / Kentaurusu), ケンタウルス族 (Kentaurusuzoku) |
| latina | centaurus, hippocentaurus |
| latvia | kentaurs |
| portugali | centauro |
| ranska | centaure, Centaure, Chiron |
| ruotsi | kentaur |
| saksa | Zentaur, Kentaur |
| suomi | kentauri |
| tanska | kentaur |
| tšekki | kentaur, Kentaur, souhvězdí Kentaura |
| unkari | kentaur, Kentaur |
| venäjä | кентавр (kentavr), китовра́с (kitovrás), центавр (tsentavr), китоврас (kitovras) |
| Monikko | centaurs |
(Greek mythology) A mythical beast having a horse's body with a man's head and torso in place of the head and neck of the horse.
Centaur in battle with a Lapith, on South Metope 31 of the Parthenon, c. 447–438 BC
(astronomy, also, capitalized) An icy planetoid that orbits the Sun between Jupiter and Neptune.
Positions of known outer Solar System objects as of 2017. The centaurs orbit generally inwards of the Kuiper belt and outside the Jupiter trojans. Sun Jupiter trojans (6,178) Scattered disc (>300) Neptune trojans (9) Giant planets: · Jupiter (J) · Saturn (S) · Uranus (U) · Neptune (N) Centaurs (44,000) Kuiper belt (>100,000) (scale in AU; epoch as of January 2015; # of objects in parentheses)