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rad·i·ces R0012700 (răd′ĭ-sēz′, rā′dĭ-)n. A plural of radix.radices (ˈreɪdɪˌsiːz) n (Mathematics) a plural of radixra•dix (ˈreɪ dɪks) n., pl. rad•i•ces (ˈræd əˌsiz, ˈreɪ də-) ra•dix•es. 1. Math. a number taken as the base of a system of numbers, logarithms, or the like. 2. Anat., Bot. a root; radicle. [1565–75; < Latin rādīx root, akin to Greek rhíza root, rhadīx branch, frond; see root1] Translations EncyclopediaSeeradixradicesenUK
rad·i·ces (rā'dī'sez), Plural of radix.radices (răd′ĭ-sēz′, rā′dĭ-)n. A plural of radix.rad·i·ces (rā'di-sēz) Plural of radix. radix (rā′dĭks) plural.radices [L., root] 1. The root portion of a cranial or spinal nerve.2. The root of a plant. FinancialSeeRadix |