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Etymology edit

From hub (the central part of a wheel) +‎ -ward.

Adverb edit

hubward (comparative more hubward, superlative most hubward)

  1. (science fiction) Towards the center (of a rotating spaceship or space station).
    • 2017 October, Jacey Bedford, Nimbus: A Psi-Tech Novel, New York: DAW Books, →ISBN, page 55:
      At 1700 station time, he headed hubward to where Captain Arran Syke, formerly captain of Mother Ramona's private guard, now head of Crossways Militia, had his office.

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