Radix (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

noun, plural rad·i·ces [rad-uh-seez, rey-duh-], /ˈræd əˌsiz, ˈreɪ də-/, ra·dix·es.
  1. a number taken as the base of a system of numbers, logarithms, or the like.
  2. a root; radicle.
noun plural -dices (-dɪˌsiːz) or -dixes
  1. any number that is the base of a number system or of a system of logarithms
  2. the root or point of origin of a part or organ
  3. linguistics a less common word for root 1 (def. 9)
Plural radices (rădĭ-sēz′, rādĭ-) radixes
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