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81rad|i|cel — «RAD uh suhl», noun. a little root; a rootlet or radicle. ╂[< New Latin radicella (diminutive) < Latin rādīcula radicle] …
82rad|i|ces — «RAD uh seez, RAY duh », noun. a plural of radix …
83rad|i|cle — «RAD uh kuhl», noun. 1. the part of a seed that develops into the main root. 2. a little root. 3. Anatomy. a rootlike part, such as one of the fibrils of a nerve fiber. 4. Chemistry. a radical. ╂[< Latin rādīcula (diminutive) < rādīx, īcis… …
84rad|ish — «RAD ihsh», noun. 1. a small, crisp root with a red, white, or blackish skin, used as a relish and in salads: »And under an old oak s domestic shade, Enjoy d, spare feast! a radish and an egg (William Cowper). 2. the plant. It belongs to the… …
85rad|waste — «RAD wayst», noun. radioactive waste material from industrial and medical processes …
86Rad Lab — can refer to:*The Radiation Laboratory of Ernest O. Lawrence, now known as Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory *The wartime Radiation Laboratory at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, which aided in the development of radar …
87Rád — is a village in Pest county, Hungary …
88rad — rad. См. рад. (Источник: «Англо русский толковый словарь генетических терминов». Арефьев В.А., Лисовенко Л.А., Москва: Изд во ВНИРО, 1995 г.) …
89Rad [2] — Rad, großes, 4707 Fuß hoher Berg des Riesengebirges in Preußisch Schlesien …
90Rad [1] — Rad, eine massive oder durchbrochene Scheibe mit glattem oder gefurchtem Umfang, die stets in Verbindung mit einer zu ihrer Ebene senkrechten Achse (Welle) und zwar auf ihr festsitzend oder drehbar zur Anwendung kommt. Räder dienen zur… …