Radix

[Ra·dix]

(numeration system) the positive integer that is equivalent to one in the next higher counting place

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A primitive, from which spring other words; a radical; a root; an etymon.

Noun
(numeration system) the positive integer that is equivalent to one in the next higher counting place; "10 is the radix of the decimal system"


n.
A primitive word, from which spring other words; a radical; a root; an etymon.

n.
A number or quantity which is arbitrarily made the fundamental number of any system; a base. Thus, 10 is the radix, or base, of the common system of logarithms, and also of the decimal system of numeration.

n.
A finite expression, from which a series is derived.

n.
The root of a plant.


Radix

Ra"dix , n.; pl. Radices , E. Radixes . [L. radix, -icis, root. See Radish.] 1. (Philol.) A primitive, from which spring other words; a radical; a root; an etymon. 2. (Math.) (a) A number or quantity which is arbitrarily made the fundamental number of any system; a base. Thus, 10 is the radix, or base, of the common system of logarithms, and also of the decimal system of numeration. (b) (Alg.) A finite expression, from which a series is derived. [R.] Hutton. 3. (Bot.) The root of a plant.

A primitive, from which spring other words; a radical; a root; an etymon.

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