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matrix
noun (matrices or matrixes )
1 the place in which anything is developed or formed.
2 maths a square or rectangular arrangement of symbols or numbers, in rows or columns, used to summarize relationships between different quantities, etc.
3 biol in tissues such as bone and cartilage: the substance in which cells are embedded.
4 anat the tissue lying beneath the body and root of a fingernail or toenail, and from which it develops.
5 geol the rock in which a mineral or fossil is embedded.
6 printing a mould, especially one from which printing type is produced.
7 old use the womb.
[16c: Latin, meaning -womb-]
noun (matrices or matrixes )
1 the place in which anything is developed or formed.
2 maths a square or rectangular arrangement of symbols or numbers, in rows or columns, used to summarize relationships between different quantities, etc.
3 biol in tissues such as bone and cartilage: the substance in which cells are embedded.
4 anat the tissue lying beneath the body and root of a fingernail or toenail, and from which it develops.
5 geol the rock in which a mineral or fossil is embedded.
6 printing a mould, especially one from which printing type is produced.
7 old use the womb.
[16c: Latin, meaning -womb-]
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