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radical in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Radical may
refer to:
Radicalism (historical), the
Radical Movement that
began in late 19th century...
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Radical surgery, also
called radical dissection, is
surgery that is more
extensive than "conservative" surgery. In
surgical oncology,
radical surgery...
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radicals highly chemically reactive. Many
radicals spontaneously dimerize. Most
organic radicals have
short lifetimes. A
notable example of a
radical...
- a
branch of mathematics, a
radical of a ring is an
ideal of "not-good"
elements of the ring. The
first example of a
radical was the
nilradical introduced...
- by, Dua Lipa
would have
grounds to be, as her
latest project suggests,
radically optimistic about the album’s ****ure". DIY
writer Lisa
Wright remarked...
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Radić (Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: Радић) is a
common South Slavic surname. It is the most
common surname in the Split-Dalmatia
County in Croatia, and among...
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Radical left may
refer to:
Radical left-wing politics. The left part of radicalism, a
political movement which shifted towards the
centre during the 20th-century...
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Mario Radić may
refer to:
Mario Radić (tennis player) (born 1982),
Croatian tennis player Mario Radić (politician) (born 1970),
Croatian businessman and...
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structural change,
revolution or
radical reform. The
process of
adopting radical views is
termed radicalisation. The word
radical derives from the
Latin radix...
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Radic may
refer to:
Radić,
South Slavic surname Radič,
Serbian medieval given name
Radíč, a
village in
Czechia This
disambiguation page
lists articles...