adj. Impossible to uproot or destroy; ineradicable: irradicable weeds; irradicable prejudices. [Medieval Latin irrādīcābilis : Latin in-, not; see IN-1 + Latin rādīx, rādīc-, root; see ERADICATE.] ir·radi·ca·bly adv. |
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