"Radices" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Radices" Meaning

"Radices" is the plural form of the Latin word "radix," which means "roots." In a figurative sense, it can refer to the origin or source of something.

"Radices" Examples

Usage Examples for "Radices"


1. Formal or Scientific Context

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By studying the radices of prime numbers, mathematicians have been able to decipher more about the distribution of primes and its relation to their opposite, composite numbers.

2. In Mathematics - Detailed Explanation

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The breaking down of 255 into its radices in the number base 2 gives us 11111111, indicating its binary representation.

3. Historical Context

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In ancient Babylon, radices were calculated to such precision that they enabled the creation of highly accurate astronomical tables centuries before the era of electronic computers.

4. Scientific Context

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The concept of radices plays a crucial role in the analysis of waveforms, given that the frequency spectrum can be considered as showing multiple radices over time.

5. Educational Classroom Example

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When converting 254 from decimal to octal, we look at the radices in base 8 to determine its representation accurately.

"Radices" Similar Words

Radicans

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The word is "radicans".<br><br>Radican refers to a rumor or a false story that is widely spread, especially one that is likely to cause harm or trouble.<br><br>It can also come from the Latin "radicare", meaning "to root", and is derived from it.

Radicant

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Radicant, a term coined by French philosopher Jean Baudrillard, refers to a process or tendency related to the ongoing, accelerated reproduction of capitalist consumption, technology, and other cultural elements. It connotes notions of critique and questioning about consumerist culture and capitalist systems. Specifically, 'radicant' implies that elements which seem to be "taken root" or grafted, via marketing, advertising, and media, appear to be organic and inextricably linked, thus challenging assumptions about what's natural or authentic versus manufactured.

Radicate

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The word "radicate" is a verb that means to remove the roots of a plant, or to completely eliminate or destroy something (e.g. a habit, a weed, a problem).

Radicated

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Radicates

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Roots, especially the roots of a disease or a social problem.

Radicating

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The word "radicating" is a present participle or gerund form of the verb "radicate". <br><br>Radicating means getting rid of something completely, especially because it is considered evil or harmful.

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Radicchio

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Radicchio is a type of leafy, leaf-chicory vegetable commonly used in Italian and other European cuisines. It has a bitter, slightly sweet flavor and is often used as a garnish or ingredient in salads, risottos, and other dishes. The name "radicchio" comes from the Italian word for "root," likely due to its pungent, earthy flavor and crunchy texture.

Radicidation

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Radiciform

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Radicle

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Radicotomy

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Radicotomy refers to a term that combines "radio" and "hysterectomy", and it generally refers to the surgical removal of the uterus through a laparoscopic or minimally invasive method using radiofrequency ablation rather than traditional surgical instruments. This method often involves using high-frequency electrical currents to heat and cut tissues.<br><br>Radicotomy might be used to treat patients that cannot undergo a traditional total or partial hysterectomy either due to their age, medical conditions or other health reasons.<br><br>However, I was unable to find any evidence of 'radicotomy' in scientific or strictly medical literature and the information of its application out of the English and Pakistani languages, respectively, isn't nearly comprehensive and has its more informal vocabulary and linguistic interpretations.

Radicular

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Deriving from or relating to the root or origin; basic or fundamental.

Radicule

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Radiculectomy

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