ultraradical

adj

Etymology

From ultra- + radical.

  1. derived from rādīcālis — “of or pertaining to the root, having roots, radical
  2. inherited from radical
  3. prefixed as ultraradical — “ultra + radical

Definitions

  1. Extremely radical, especially in politics.

    • An ultraradical Wahhabi fringe group was headed by Ayub Omarov (aka Ayub Astrakhansky), a Dagestani Avar from the Tsumadinskii raion. He resided in Astrakhan, and organized his ultraradical group among the Dagestani diaspora in that area.
    • The Bolsheviks (the name derives from the Russian for big, or majority) were the ultra-radical faction of the Russian Social Democratic Labor Party and the direct ancestor of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.
  2. A root of the polynomial x⁵ + x + a, where a is a complex number.

  3. An extreme political radical.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA