IRRADICABLE


Meaning of IRRADICABLE in English

(ˈ)i|radə̇kəbəl, əˈra-, (ˈ)ir|ra-, (ˈ)iə|ra- adjective

Etymology: Medieval Latin irradicabilis, from Latin in- in- (II) + radicare to take root + -abilis -able — more at radicate

: impossible to eradicate : deep-rooted

• ir·rad·i·ca·bly -blē adverb

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