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Definition of radix
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of radix is as below...
Radix (n.) A
number
or
quantity
which is
arbitrarily
made the
fundamental
number
of any
system;
a base. Thus, 10 is the
radix,
or base, of the
common
system
of
logarithms,
and also of the
decimal
system
of
numeration..
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Radiciform
::
Radiciform
(a.)
Having
the
nature
or
appearance
of a radix or root.
Radical
::
Radical
(n.) A
primitive
letter;
a
letter
that
belongs
to the
radix.
Radix
::
Radix (n.) A
primitive
word, from which
spring
other
words;
a
radical;
a root; an
etymon..
Radix
::
Radix (n.) A
finite
expression,
from which a
series
is
derived..
Radical
::
Radical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a radix or root; as, a
radical
quantity;
a
radical
sign. See
below..
Root
::
Root (n.) A
primitive
form of
speech;
one of the
earliest
terms
employed
in
language;
a word from which other words are
formed;
a
radix,
or
radical..
Radix
::
Radix (n.) The root of a
plant.
Radixes
::
Radixes
(pl. ) of Radi.
Radical
::
Radical
(n.) A
primitive
word; a
radix,
root, or
simple,
underived,
uncompounded
word; an
etymon..
Radix
::
Radix (n.) A
number
or
quantity
which is
arbitrarily
made the
fundamental
number
of any
system;
a base. Thus, 10 is the
radix,
or base, of the
common
system
of
logarithms,
and also of the
decimal
system
of
numeration..
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