to place in proper or desired order; marshal: Napoleon arrayed his troops for battle.
to clothe with garments, especially of an ornamental kind; dress up; deck out: She arrayed herself in furs and diamonds.
noun
order or arrangement, as of troops drawn up for battle.
military force, especially a body of troops.
a large and impressive grouping or organization of things: He couldn't dismiss the array of facts.
regular order or arrangement; series: an array of figures.
a large group, number, or quantity of people or things: an impressive array of scholars; an imposing array of books.
attire; dress: in fine array.
an arrangement of interrelated objects or items of equipment for accomplishing a particular task: thousands of solar cells in one vast array.
Mathematics, Statistics.
an arrangement of a series of terms according to value, as from largest to smallest.
an arrangement of a series of terms in some geometric pattern, as in a matrix.
Computers. a block of related data elements, each of which is usually identified by one or more subscripts.
Radio. antenna array.
Origin of array
1250–1300; Middle English arrayen<Anglo-French arayer,Old French are(y)er<Germanic; compare Old English ārǣdan to prepare, equivalent to ā-a-3 + ræde ready
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British Dictionary definitions for array
array
/ (əˈreɪ) /
noun
an impressive display or collection
an orderly or regular arrangement, esp of troops in battle order
poeticrich clothing; apparel
mathsa sequence of numbers or symbols in a specified order
mathsa set of numbers or symbols arranged in rows and columns, as in a determinant or matrix
electronicsan arrangement of aerials spaced to give desired directional characteristics, used esp in radar
lawa panel of jurors
the arming of military forces
computinga regular data structure in which individual elements may be located by reference to one or more integer index variables, the number of such indices being the number of dimensions in the array
verb(tr)
to dress in rich attire; adorn
to arrange in order (esp troops for battle); marshal
lawto draw up (a panel of jurors)
Derived forms of array
arrayal, noun
Word Origin for array
C13: from Old French aroi arrangement, from arayer to arrange, of Germanic origin; compare Old English arǣdan to make ready