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radix noun [ ˈradɪks ]

• the base of a system of numeration.
• a source or origin of something.
• "Judaism is the radix of Christianity"
Origin: early 17th century (in radix (sense 2)): from Latin, literally ‘root’. radix (sense 1) dates from the late 18th century.


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