ultraradical

ultraradical
adj., n.; ultraradically, adv.

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  • ultraradical — noun a) A root of the polynomial x + x + a, where a is a complex number. b) An extreme political radical. Syn: Bring radical …   Wiktionary

  • ultraradical — adj. extremely radical …   English contemporary dictionary

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  • ultraradical — /ʌltrəˈrædɪkəl/ (say ultruh radikuhl) adjective 1. excessively radical. –noun 2. someone who holds or follows extreme principles, especially left wing political principles …  

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  • ultraradical, e, aux —  adj. et n. Pol. Qui professe un radicalisme extrême …   Le dictionnaire des mots absents des autres dictionnaires

  • Bolshevist — /bohl sheuh vist, bol /, n. 1. a follower or advocate of the doctrines or methods of the Bolsheviks. 2. (sometimes l.c.) an ultraradical socialist; any political ultraradical. adj. 3. Bolshevistic. [1915 20; BOLSHEV(IK) + IST] * * * …   Universalium

  • bolshevist — /ˈbɒlʃəvəst/ (say bolshuhvuhst) (also upper case) –noun 1. a follower or advocate of the doctrines or methods of the Bolsheviks. 2. an ultraradical socialist; any political ultraradical. –adjective 3. bolshevistic …  

  • International — /ɪntəˈnæʃənəl/ (say intuh nashuhnuhl) noun 1. a socialist association (in full, International Workingmen s Association) intended to unite the working classes of all countries in promoting their own interests and social and industrial reforms, by… …  

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