IPA: //ˌreɪdiˈeɪʃənləs//
KK: /ˌreɪdiˈeɪʃənləs/
Definition: Describing a process or state that does not involve the emission or transfer of energy in the form of radiation.
Example: The radiationless transition allows the molecule to change energy states without losing energy as radiation.
IPA: //ˈreɪdiˌeɪtɪv//
KK: /ˈreɪdiˌeɪtɪv/
Definition: Connected to or happening because of radiation, which is the emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or particles.
Example: The radiative heat transfer from the sun warms the earth.
IPA: /ˈrædɪkli/
KK: /ˈrædɪkli/
Definition: In a way that is very different from the usual or traditional; fundamentally or extremely.
Example: The new policy will radically change how we approach education.
IPA: /ˈrædɪˌkænd/
KK: /rædɪˌkænd/
Definition: The number or expression that is placed under a radical sign in mathematics, which indicates the root to be taken. For example, in the square root of 9, the radicand is 9.
Example: In the expression √16, the radicand is 16.
IPA: /ˈrædɪkeɪt/
KK: /rædɪkeɪt/
Definition: Describing something that is connected to or growing from a root, or something that is firmly established and deeply seated.
Example: The radicate plants thrived in the nutrient-rich soil, showing their strong connection to the earth.
Definition: To cause something to take root or to become firmly established.
Example: The gardener worked hard to radicate the new plants in the soil.
IPA: //rædɪˈkeɪtɪd//
KK: /rædɪˌkeɪtɪd/
Definition: Firmly established or rooted in a particular place or context.
Example: The radicated plants thrived in the rich soil of the garden.
Definition: To establish or fix something firmly in a place, often used in a botanical context to describe how roots grow into the soil.
Example: The plant radicated deeply into the ground, ensuring its stability during storms.
IPA: //ˈrædɪkəl//
KK: /ˈrædɪkəl/
Definition: The part of a plant embryo that grows into the root, helping the plant to anchor itself in the soil.
Example: The radicle is the first part of the seedling to emerge during germination.
IPA: /ræˈdɪkjʊlər/
KK: /rædɪkjələr/
Definition: Related to the root of something, especially in the context of nerves or plants.
Example: The doctor explained that the pain was due to radicular issues affecting the nerve roots.
IPA: /ˌrædɪˈkjuːləpi/
KK: /rædɪˈkjuːləpəθi/
Definition: A condition that affects the nerve roots in the spine, often causing pain, numbness, or weakness in areas of the body connected to those nerves.
Example: The doctor diagnosed her with radiculopathy after she complained of severe pain in her leg.
IPA: /ˌreɪ.di.oʊˈæk.tɪv/
KK: /ˌreɪdiəʊˈæktɪv/
Definition: Relating to or caused by the emission of radiation, often from unstable atomic nuclei.
Example: The radioactive material must be handled with care to avoid exposure.
...