radix (ˈreɪdɪks) — n , pl -dices , -dixes 1. maths any number that is the base of a number system or of a system of logarithms: 10 is the radix of the decimal system. 2 biology the root or point of origin of a part or organ. 3. linguistics a less common word for root. [C16: from Latin rādīx root; compare Greek rhadix small branch, rhiza root]. Source: World English Dictionary
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