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Meaning
Noun
●
The
cavity
or
mold
in which anything is formed.
●
The womb.
●
The
metaphorical
place where something is made,
formed
, or given birth.
●
In Biology:
The
material
or
tissue
in which more
specialized
structures
are embedded.
●
In Biology:
An
extracellular matrix
, the
material
or
tissue
between the cells of
animals
or plants.
●
In Biology:
Part of the mitochondrion.
●
In Biology:
The
medium
in which
bacteria
are cultured.
●
A
table
of data.
●
In Mathematics:
A
rectangular
arrangement
of
numbers
or terms having various
uses
such as
transforming
coordinates
in
geometry
,
solving
systems of
linear equations
in
linear algebra
and
representing
graphs
in
graph
theory.
●
In Computing:
A
two-dimensional
array.
●
A
controlled
environment or
situation
in which people
behave
in ways
that
conform
to
roles
pre-determined
by a
powerful
person(s) who
decides
how the world
is supposed to
function
(
as if
the world is but
virtual reality
and people but
brains
in a vat).
●
In Electronics:
A grid-like
arrangement
of
electronic
components
, especially one
intended
for information
coding
,
decoding
or storage.
●
In Geology:
A
geological
matrix.
●
The
sediment
surrounding
and including the
artifacts
,
features
, and other
materials
at a site.
●
In Analytical chemistry:
The environment from which a given
sample
is taken.
●
In Printing:
In
hot metal typesetting
, a
mold
for
casting
a letter.
●
In Printing:
In
printmaking
, the
plate
or
block
used, with
ink
, to
hold
the
image
that
makes up
the print.
●
The
five
simple
colours
(black,
white
,
blue
,
red
, and
yellow
) from which all the others are formed.
●
A
binding agent
of
composite materials
, e.g.
resin
in fibreglass.
Name
●
A
simulated
reality
to which many
humans
are
connected
. In some
works
created
by
sentient
machines
to
subdue
humans
.
●
A social
institution
or
apparatus
perceived
as
largely
deceptive
or illusory.
Sourced from
Wiktionary
Origin
matrix
English
matrice
Old French (842-ca. 1400)
matricem
Latin
matrix
Latin
mater
Latin
μέτρα
Ancient Greek (to 1453)
Sourced from
Etym
Synonyms
Array
Grid
Spreadsheet
Table
Matrice
Matrix
Womb
Printing Form
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Simulation
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Tensor
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Lattice
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Parameter
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Framework
Dataframe
Terminator
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Vectors
Mesh
Map
Softmax
Method
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Quaternion
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Singularity
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Function
Linear
Curve
Substrate
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Sphere
Formula
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Fourier Transform
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