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radical
01
radical
supporting total and extreme social or political changes
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The party 's radical proposal for healthcare reform divided public opinion.
La propuesta radical del partido para la reforma de la salud dividió la opinión pública.
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radical
(of actions, ideas, etc.) very new and different from the norm
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His radical ideas about education sparked a lot of debate.
Sus ideas radicales sobre la educación generaron mucho debate.
03
originating from or relating to the root or source of something
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Radical changes in policy affected every department.
04
(of leaves) growing at or arising from the base of a plant or directly from the root or rootstock
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New radical shoots emerged after pruning.
05
of or relating to a root in language, such as the root of a word
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Each radical in the script represents a basic semantic unit.
Radical
01
radical, grupo funcional
a group of atoms bonded together that behaves as a single unit within a molecule
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Organic radicals are often involved in the processes of polymerization and combustion.
Los radicales orgánicos a menudo están involucrados en los procesos de polimerización y combustión.
02
an atom or group of atoms with at least one unpaired electron, often highly reactive
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Radicals play a key role in oxidative stress.
03
radical
a person who holds extreme or unconventional ideas or opinions
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She was known as a radical in her political party.
04
a character or component conveying the lexical meaning of a logogram
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The radical often gives clues about pronunciation and meaning.
05
the form of a word after all affixes are removed
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Verbs often retain their radical across conjugations.
06
a quantity expressed as the root of another quantity
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Mathematicians study properties of radicals.
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