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where n is usually assumed to be a positive integer, is a number r which, when raised to the power n yields x: where n is the degree of the root.

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rad·i·cal

/ˈradək(ə)l/

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adjective

adjective: radical

1.

(especially of change or action) relating to or affecting the fundamental nature of something; far-reaching or thorough.

"a radical overhaul of the existing regulatory framework"

Similar:

thoroughgoing

thorough

complete

total

entire

absolute

utter

comprehensive

exhaustive

root-and-branch

sweeping

far-reaching

wide-ranging

extensive

profound

drastic

severe

serious

major

desperate

stringent

violent

forceful

rigorous

draconian

Opposite:

superficial

forming an inherent or fundamental part of the nature of someone or something.

"the assumption of radical differences between the mental attributes of literate and nonliterate peoples"

Similar:

fundamental

basic

essential

quintessential

inherent

innate

structural

deep-seated

intrinsic

organic

constitutive

root

Opposite:

minor

(of surgery or medical treatment) thorough and intended to be completely curative.

2.

advocating or based on thorough or complete political or social change; representing or supporting an extreme or progressive section of a political party.

"a radical American activist"

Similar:

revolutionary

progressive

reforming

reformist

revisionist

progressivist

leftist

left-wing

ultra-left

socialist

anticapitalist

extreme

extremist

fanatical

militant

diehard

red

swivel-eyed

derogatoryBolshevik

Opposite:

conservative

reactionary

moderate

characterized by independence of or departure from tradition; innovative or unorthodox.

"the daring, avant-garde spirit of the music was too radical for the conservative audience"

3.

LINGUISTICS

denoting or relating to the roots of a word.

MUSIC

belonging to the root of a chord.

4.

MATHEMATICS

of the root of a number or quantity.

5.

BOTANY

of, or springing direct from, the root or stem base of a plant.

6.

INFORMAL•NORTH AMERICAN

very good; excellent.

"Okay, then. Seven o'clock. Radical!"

noun

noun: radical; plural noun: radicals

1.

a person who advocates thorough or complete political or social reform; a member of a political party or part of a party pursuing such aims.

Similar:

revolutionary

progressive

reformer

revisionist

leftist

left-winger

socialist

militant

zealot

extremist

fanatic

diehard

ultra

red

derogatoryBolshevik

Bolshevist

Opposite:

conservative

reactionary

moderate

2.

CHEMISTRY

a group of atoms behaving as a unit in a number of compounds.

3.

the root or base form of a word.

any of the basic set of 214 Chinese characters constituting semantically or functionally significant elements in the composition of other characters and used as a means of classifying characters in dictionaries.

4.

MATHEMATICS

a quantity forming or expressed as the root of another.

a radical sign.