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radical in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Radical (from Latin: radix, root) may
refer to:
Radicalism (historical), the
Radical Movement that...
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Radić (Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: Радић) is a
common South Slavic surname. It is the most
common surname in the Split-Dalmatia
County in Croatia, and among...
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radicals highly chemically reactive. Many
radicals spontaneously dimerize. Most
organic radicals have
short lifetimes. A
notable example of a
radical...
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relief rather than
complete removal of
cancer tissue. In histopathology,
radicality of
tumor excisions is
generally defined as the
absence of
tumor cells...
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Radič (Serbian Cyrillic: Радич) is a
Serbian masculine given name, po****r in the
Middle Ages. It is
derived from the
Slavic word root rad- ("happy, eager...
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Radical right may
refer to:
Radical right (Europe), a
nationalist and
populist tendency in
European politics Radical right (United States), a strictly...
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Radical centrism, also
called the
radical center, the
radical centre, and the
radical middle, is a
concept that
arose in
Western nations in the late 20th...
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Radical feminism is a
perspective within feminism that
calls for a
radical re-ordering of
society in
which male
supremacy is
eliminated in all
social and...
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Radical skepticism (or
radical scepticism in
British English) is the
philosophical position that
knowledge is most
likely impossible.
Radical skeptics...
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branch of mathematics, a
radical of a ring is an
ideal of "not-good"
elements of the ring. The
first example of a
radical was the
nilradical introduced...