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(pl. matrices) ?A rectangular array of numbers (or letters) arranged in rows and columns.
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A matrix is an object upon which a design has been placed and which is then used to make an impression on a piece of paper, thus creating a print. A wood block, metal plate, or lithographic stone can be used as a matrix.
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The finer-grained material enclosing the larger grains in a sedimentary rock or sediment.
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A data array of two or more dimensions.
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(plural, matrices): The sediment or enclosing material within which archeological remains are found. Matrices are often distinguished on the basis of differences in color and texture. Matrix samples are often collected from particular contexts, such as a fire pit, so that the contents can be carefully examined later in the laboratory to look for small items such as charred plant fragments or tiny bones that would otherwise escape detection. ...
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