radix
小数点,小数,小数点后,小数点字
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plural rad·i·ces [rad-uh-seez, rey-duh-], /ˈræd əˌsiz, ˈreɪ də-/, ra·dix·es.
- : Mathematics. a number taken as the base of a system of numbers, logarithms, or the like.
- : Anatomy, Botany. a root; radicle.
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In addition to heading up NPI, he also publishes a journal, Radix, and oversees a small publishing house.
It was in English 25 that I first came across the line Radix malorum est cupiditas.
The root is quite the same as that of the officinal Radix senegæ.
The same radix yataʼ occurs also in the Iroquois name for the opossum, which is a burrowing animal.
Yet there is a rather marked tendency of radix to approach the characters of marciana in southwestern Kansas.
Many modifications of the word by prefixes, to its radix Edo, appear among the cognate dialects.
For an excipient in manipulating a pill mass which do you prefer—the magnesia carbonate or the pulverised glycerrhiza radix?