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ar·ray
(ə-rā′)tr.v. ar·rayed, ar·ray·ing, ar·rays
1. To set out for display or use; place in an orderly arrangement: arrayed the whole regiment on the parade ground.
2. To dress, especially in fine clothes; adorn.
n.
1. An orderly, often imposing arrangement: an array of royal jewels.
2. An impressively large number, as of persons or objects: an array of heavily armed troops; an array of spare parts.
3. Splendid attire; fine clothing.
4. Mathematics
a. A rectangular arrangement of quantities in rows and columns, as in a matrix.
b. Numerical data linearly ordered by magnitude.
5. An arrangement of usually identical devices, often sensors, that function as a unit: an array of solar panels.
6. Computers A group of memory elements accessed by one or more indices.
[Middle English arraien, from Anglo-Norman arraier, from Vulgar Latin *arrēdāre; see reidh- in Indo-European roots.]
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arrayed
(əˈreɪd)adj
1. set out on display
2. (Chemistry) arranged in order
3. (Mathematics) arranged in order
4. (Military) military formal drawn up; marshalled
5. literary dressed, clad
6. to be arrayed against formal to be opposed to
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arrayed
[əˈreɪd] adj (= arranged) [objects, goods] → disposé(e)
to be arrayed against sb [military force] → être déployé(e) contre qn
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arrayed - in ceremonial attire and paraphernalia; "professors arrayed in robes"