Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Same as
matrix .
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun See
matrix .
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun Obsolete form of
matrix .
Etymologies
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+ [The Phoenician Comedy Contingent] + 'matrice' {[]} 'mattress'
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+ [The Phoenician Comedy Contingent] + 'matrice' {[]} 'mattress'
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JGL replaced James Franco in Nolan's Inception, when Franco was commited to David Gordon Green's "Your Highness" teendream it would be like a glitch in the matrice
Joseph Gordon-Levitt Replaces James McAvoy in that Untitled Cancer Comedy | /Film 2010
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Instat in matrice, quod sursum et deorsum ad odoris sensum praecipitatur.
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Also apparently Barbara is upset that we have decided to get rid of the bed setee even though the matrice got absolutely sodden and it smells quiet bad.
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În schimb mama şi am decis să cârlig creierii până la o bază de date matrice similare la domeniul în care aţi fost înainte de a trai.
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Michael Scot in the early thirteenth century referred in De secretis naturae to original sin without remarking on menstrual blood per se, see part 1, chap. 8 (Forma foetus generati in matrice) published in Alberti Magni De secretis mulierum libellus (Strasbourg, Lazarus Zetznerus, 1601), 271.
A Tender Age: Cultural Anxieties over the Child in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries 2005
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Most important is its potential to liberate gold from the crystal matrice of iron pyrites, a form in which gold occurs in many developing countries such as Colombia, Bolivia and Peru.
Chapter 6 1984
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And for the better beginning of this enterprise, they wente presentlye to visite the Duchesse: in whom they found her pulse so to beate, the tongue so charged, the stomacke so weakened by continuall suffocation of the matrice, that the pacient was in verye great perill of death.
The Palace of Pleasure, Volume 1 William Painter
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And he sayd to me, in hel the cellars of the soules are like to the matrice.
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