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radii

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English

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  • IPA(key): /ˈɹeɪ.di.aɪ/
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Noun

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radii

  1. plural of radius
    • 1767, Richard Helsham, Bryan Robinson, A Course of Lectures in Natural Philosophy, page 31:
      Now the centrifugal forces of bodies revolving in the ſame time in different circles being to one another as the radii of the circles (as ſhall be ſhewn when I come to treat of thoſe forces) it follows that the centrifugal force muſt be greateſt at the æquator, and thence be continually diminished towards the poles.

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Esperanto

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [raˈdii]
  • Rhymes: -ii
  • Hyphenation: ra‧di‧i

Verb

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radii (present radias, past radiis, future radios, conditional radius, volitive radiu)

  1. to radiate

Conjugation

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Conjugation of radii
present past future
singular plural singular plural singular plural
tense radias radiis radios
active participle radianta radiantaj radiinta radiintaj radionta radiontaj
acc. radiantan radiantajn radiintan radiintajn radiontan radiontajn
passive participle radiata radiataj radiita radiitaj radiota radiotaj
acc. radiatan radiatajn radiitan radiitajn radiotan radiotajn
nominal active participle radianto radiantoj radiinto radiintoj radionto radiontoj
acc. radianton radiantojn radiinton radiintojn radionton radiontojn
nominal passive participle radiato radiatoj radiito radiitoj radioto radiotoj
acc. radiaton radiatojn radiiton radiitojn radioton radiotojn
adverbial active participle radiante radiinte radionte
adverbial passive participle radiate radiite radiote
infinitive radii imperative radiu conditional radius

Ido

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radii

  1. plural of radio

Latin

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Noun

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radiī

  1. inflection of radius:
    1. nominative/vocative plural
    2. genitive singular
  2. genitive singular of radium