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array

array [ ə ráy ]


noun  (plural arrays)
Definition:
 
1. collection: a large number or wide range of people or things
a dazzling array of talent

2. striking arrangement: a group of things arranged in an impressive or structured way
an array of Greek sculptures

3. dress fine clothes: fine, expensive, or impressive clothes ( literary )

4. mathematics ordered set of numbers: a set of numbers or symbols, e.g. experimental data, usually arranged in a specific order

5. telecommunications group of aerials: a group of aerials arranged to increase their effectiveness

6. comput data structure: an arrangement of items of computerized data in tabular form for easy reference. A computer program references an item by naming the array and the position of the item in it.

7. law jurors: a panel of jurors, or the group of people from whom a jury is selected



transitive verb  (3rd person present singular arrays, present participle arraying, past and past participle arrayed)
Definition:
 
1. arrange something: to arrange something for display or in readiness for use ( formal ) ( usually passive )

2. military deploy troops: to arrange troops for battle ( literary ) ( usually passive )

3. dress clothe somebody: to clothe somebody in particular attire ( literary ) ( often passive )
was arrayed in ermine and diamonds

[14th century. Via Anglo-Norman< Old French arei< areer 'to array' < assumed Vulgar Latin arredare 'arrange' < Latin ad 'to' + a Germanic word, 'prepare']
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