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The radical symbol refers to the principal value of the square root function called the principal square root, which is the positive one. The two square roots of a negative number are both imaginary numbers , and the square root symbol refers to the principal square root, the one with a positive imaginary part.
There is one "Yi Radicals" block that includes 55 radicals used to index Yi characters in dictionaries of the standardized Yi script used for writing the Nuosu language in Southern Sichuan and Northern Yunnan. [3] Sets of radicals for other sinoform scripts, such as Jurchen, have also been proposed for encoding in Unicode. [4]
かまえ (kamae) - wrap ⿴ - radical encloses the other kanji components. たれ (tare) - top-left ⿸ - radical forms the left and top components of a kanji. にょう (nyou) - bottom-left ⿺ - radical forms the left and bottom component of a kanji. Either left or right - radical can form either the left or right component of a kanji.
In 1637 Descartes was the first to unite the German radical sign √ with the vinculum to create the radical symbol in common use today. [8] The symbol used to indicate a vinculum need not be a line segment (overline or underline); sometimes braces can be used (pointing either up or down). [9]
Radical 38 or radical woman (女部) meaning "woman" or "female" is one of the 31 Kangxi radicals (214 radicals total) composed of three strokes. In the Kangxi Dictionary , there are 681 characters (out of 49,030) to be found under this radical .
Radical 59 or radical bristle (彡部) meaning "bristle" or "beard" is one of the 31 Kangxi radicals (214 radicals in total) composed of three strokes. It is extremely similar to the katakana Mi, the only difference is being flipped 180 degrees. In the Kangxi Dictionary, there are 62 characters (out of 49,030) to be found under this radical.
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Disposition of Comments Report on SC 2 N 3311, ISO/IEC 10646-1/FPDAM 15 AMENDMENT 15: Kang Xi radicals and CJK radicals supplement, 1999-09-20: L2/99-300: N2122: Paterson, Bruce (1999-09-21), Revised Text for FDAM ballot of ISO/IEC 10646-1/FDAM 15, AMENDMENT 15: Kang Xi radicals and CJK radicals supplement: L2/00-010: N2103