radical

Noun
  1. (chemistry) two or more atoms bound together as a single unit and forming part of a molecule (synset 114645624)
  2. An atom or group of atoms with at least one unpaired electron;
    In the body it is usually an oxygen molecule that has lost an electron and will stabilize itself by stealing an electron from a nearby molecule (synset 114898347)
    "in the body free radicals are high-energy particles that ricochet wildly and damage cells"
  3. A person who has radical ideas or opinions (synset 110523045)
  4. (mathematics) a quantity expressed as the root of another quantity (synset 113753670)
  5. A character conveying the lexical meaning of a logogram (synset 106854209)
  6. (linguistics) the form of a word after all affixes are removed (synset 106311183)
    "thematic vowels are part of the stem"
Adjective
  1. (used of opinions and actions) far beyond the norm (synset 301539365)
    "extremist political views"; "radical opinions on education"; "an ultra conservative"
  2. Markedly new or introducing radical change (synset 301647099)
    "a revolutionary discovery"; "radical political views"
  3. Arising from or going to the root or source (synset 301862742)
    "a radical flaw in the plan"
  4. Of or relating to or constituting a linguistic root (synset 302847364)
    "a radical verb form"
  5. Especially of leaves;
    Located at the base of a plant or stem;
    Especially arising directly from the root or rootstock or a root-like stem (synset 300319565)
    "basal placentation"; "radical leaves"

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