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[ UK /mˈeɪtɹɪks/ ]
[ UK /mˈeɪtɹɪks/ ]
NOUN
- mold used in the production of phonograph records, type, or other relief surface
- (geology) a mass of fine-grained rock in which fossils, crystals, or gems are embedded
- an enclosure within which something originates or develops (from the Latin for womb)
- the formative tissue at the base of a nail
- the body substance in which tissue cells are embedded
- (mathematics) a rectangular array of quantities or expressions set out by rows and columns; treated as a single element and manipulated according to rules
How To Use matrix In A Sentence
- The calcified matrix of bone consists of cavities known as lacunae that are connected via a network of canals known as canaliculi, which carries interstitial fluid through the skeletal system. News from The Scientist
- Large "fandoms" erupt around popular anime series, widely read books like Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings, and cult movies like The Matrix.
- They print several times faster than dot matrix printers.
- Clad in steel, the GigaMatrix looks like a copier from the late 1980s, with two flat TV monitors on top and a door on the side. Gut Reactions
- Objective To evaluate the clinical use of acellular dermal matrix ( ADM ) in the repair of pharynx.
- This is plausible because the enzyme citrate synthase is localized in the mitochondrial matrix.
- The building exploits the drama of this interlocked matrix of mass and light as stepped ramps zigzag through the atrium, revealing the sheer concrete wall and the great tottering stack of galleries.
- The cultural artifacts that decorate the walls don't seem real to me - it's like stepping into the Matrix, an artificially generated world.
- High quality dot matrix printing which looks nearly as good as material which has been typed.
- It is widely taken that the maximum value of the voltage transfer ratio of AC-AC matrix converter is 0.866, which has considerably restrained its application breadth.