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RAD'ISH, n. [See Ruddy .] A plant of the genus Raphanus, the root of which is ea...
RADIOM'ETER, n. [L. radius, rod, and Gr. measure.] The forestaff, an instrument ...
RAD'ICLE, n. [L. radicula, from radix.] 1. That part of the See d of a plant whi...
RADICA'TION, n. [from radicate.] 1. The process of taking root deeply; as the ra...
RAD'ICATED, pp. or a. Deeply planted. - Prejudices of a whole race of people rad...
RAD'ICATE, v.t. [L. radicatus, radicor, from radix, root.] To root; to plant dep...
RAD'ICANT, a. [L. radicans.] In botany, rooting; as a radicant stem or leaf.
RAD'ICALNESS, n. The state of being radical or fundamental.
RAD'ICALLY, adv. 1. Originally; at the origin or root; fundamentally; as a schem...
RADICAL'ITY, n. 1. Origination. 2. A being radical; a quantity which has relatio...
RAD'ICAL, a. [L. radicalis, from radix, root. See Race and Ray.] 1. Pertaining t...
RADIA'TION, n. [L. radiatio.] 1. The emission and diffusion of rays of light; be...
RA'DIATING, ppr. Darting rays of light; enlightening; as the radiating point in ...
RA'DIATED, pp. 1. Adorned with rays of light. 2. Having crystals diverging from ...
RA'DIATE, v.i. [L. radio. See Ray .] 1. To issue in rays, as light; to dart, as ...
RA'DIANTLY, adv. With beaming brightness; with glittering splendor.