RADICAL

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'Radical' can refer to
In 'mathematics':

★ The symbol used to indicate the nth root of a number

Radical of an algebraic group, a concept in algebraic group theory

Radical of an ideal, an important concept in abstract algebra

Radical of an integer, a concept in number theory

Radical of a bilinear form, a concept in linear algebra

Radical of a Lie algebra, a concept in Lie theory
In 'chemistry':

Radical (chemistry) or free radical, atomic or molecular species with unpaired electrons
In 'linguistics':

Radical consonant, which involves the root of the tongue

Radical (Chinese character), part of a Chinese character

★ One of the three consonants in a Semitic triliteral or quadriliteral root.
In 'politics':

★ ''Radical'', someone holding political views of far left or right varieties, or simply of an extreme kind ''(Detailed definition or article needed - refer to talk page)''.

Radical left, another term for the far left

Radical right, another term for the far right

Extremism, political standpoints that are perceived as revolutionary or extreme

Radicalization, the transformation from passiveness or activism to more revolutionary, militant or extreme postures

Radicalism (historical), the late 18th century British Radical Movement

Radical Whigs, influential early writers on Radicalism

Radical Republican, a member of an influential group of American politicians during the Civil War reconstruction

Radical Party, a political party

Radicals (UK), parliamentary progressives who were predecessors of the UK Liberal Party
In 'commerce':

Radical Motorsport, an English sports car maker

Radical Entertainment, a video game developer in Vancouver, Canada

Free Radical Design, a video game developer based in Nottingham, England

Free Radicals (band), a jazz-funk musical group from Houston, TX

Radical Matters, a record label

Free Radical Centre
In 'slang':

★ Radical is a synonym for awesome or super, and is often shortened to simply "rad".
In 'Wood Tech':

[1]Radical is another way of saying, external plinth.

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