radipraxy
English
Etymology
From Late Latin radicalis (“of or pertaining to the root, having roots, radical”), from Latin radix (“root”); see radix.
From Ancient Greek πρᾶξις (prâxis, “action, activity, practice”)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɹædɪpɹæksi/
Noun
radipraxy (uncountable)
- The adherence to or practice of those beliefs which help to define the root of being.
- Believers in radipraxy support the idea that beliefs which boost human understanding of truth should be analyzed, understood and followed.