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Plural
arrays
1
a structured or organized layout of objects, people, or data in a specific pattern or sequence
- The store displayed an array of colorful fruits neatly arranged.
- Soldiers stood in a perfect array during the parade.
- The museum presented an array of ancient artifacts by period.
- A neat array of books lined the library shelves.
- The conference room featured an array of flags representing each country.
2
a striking or remarkable collection of things presented together
- The buffet offered an impressive array of international dishes.
- The exhibition showcased an array of innovative technologies.
- The fashion show featured an array of stunning designs.
- Guests admired the array of awards displayed on the wall.
- The garden boasted an array of vibrant flowers.
3
elegant, richly adorned, or ceremonial clothing, often used in historical or poetic contexts
- The knights rode into battle in splendid array.
- The queen appeared in full royal array during the coronation.
- The dancers wore traditional array for the festival.
- In his wedding array, he looked dignified and noble.
- The soldiers marched in glittering array beneath the banners.
4
a group of numbers, mathematical symbols or values, arranged in columns and rows
- The program stores values in a two-dimensional array.
- Students learned how to represent data using a numerical array.
- The scientist analyzed an array of temperature readings.
- In JavaScript, arrays are used to handle ordered data collections.
- The matrix is a special type of numerical array in mathematics.
5
a system of multiple antennas positioned in a specific pattern to focus or enhance signal reception or transmission
- The satellite uses an advanced array of antennas for better coverage.
- Engineers installed a phased array on the radar tower.
- The radio telescope's antenna array captured distant cosmic signals.
- Scientists studied the efficiency of different antenna array configurations.
- The new array improved communication between ground stations and satellites.