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matrix

N เนื้อเยื่อ เสริมสร้าง และ ผลิต เซลล์ ที่ โคน เล็บ  nuan-yui-pa-lid-sel-ti-kon-lin

 

matrix

N เมตริก ซ์ (ทางค ณิตศาสตร์  vector tensor med-trik

 

matrix

N แม่พิมพ์  mea-pim

 

matrix

N แหล่งกำเนิด  บ่อเกิด  รากฐาน  lang-kam-noed

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

MATRIX

[See Matrice. ]

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

MATRIX

Ma "trix, n.; pl. Matrices. Etym: [L., fr. mater mother. See Mother, and cf. Matrice. ]

 

1. (Anat. )

 

Defn: The womb. All that openeth the matrix is mine. Ex. xxxiv. 19.

 

2. Hence, that which gives form or origin to anything; as: (a ) (Mech. ) The cavity in which anything is formed, and which gives it shape; a die; a mold, as for the face of a type. (b ) (Min. ) The earthy or stony substance in which metallic ores or crystallized minerals are found; the gangue. (c ) pl. (Dyeing )

 

Defn: The five simple colors, black, white, blue, red, and yellow, of which all the rest are composed.

 

3. (Biol.)

 

Defn: The lifeless portion of tissue, either animal or vegetable, situated between the cells; the intercellular substance.

 

4. (Math. )

 

Defn: A rectangular arrangement of symbols in rows and columns. The symbols may express quantities or operations.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

matrix

ma trix |ˈmātriks ˈmeɪtrɪks | noun ( pl. matrices |ˈmātrisēz | or matrixes ) 1 an environment or material in which something develops; a surrounding medium or structure: free choices become the matrix of human life. a mass of fine-grained rock in which gems, crystals, or fossils are embedded. Biology the substance between cells or in which structures are embedded. fine material: the matrix of gravel paths is raked regularly. 2 a mold in which something, such as printing type or a phonograph record, is cast or shaped. 3 Mathematics a rectangular array of quantities or expressions in rows and columns that is treated as a single entity and manipulated according to particular rules. an organizational structure in which two or more lines of command, responsibility, or communication may run through the same individual. ORIGIN late Middle English (in the sense womb ): from Latin, breeding female, later womb, from mater, matr- mother.

 

matrix isolation

ma ¦trix iso |la ¦tion noun [ mass noun ] Chemistry a technique for preparing free radicals or other unstable species by trapping them in a very cold inert substrate (such as solid argon ) so that they can be studied spectroscopically.

 

Oxford Dictionary

matrix

matrix |ˈmeɪtrɪks | noun ( pl. matrices |-siːz | or matrixes ) 1 the cultural, social, or political environment in which something develops: Oxbridge was the matrix of the ideology. 2 a mass of fine-grained rock in which gems, crystals, or fossils are embedded. Biology the substance between cells or in which structures are embedded. fine material used to bind together the coarser particles of a composite substance. 3 a mould in which something, such as a record or printing type, is cast or shaped. 4 Mathematics a rectangular array of quantities or expressions in rows and columns that is treated as a single entity and manipulated according to particular rules. a grid-like arrangement of elements; a lattice. 5 an organizational structure in which two or more lines of command, responsibility, or communication may run through the same individual. ORIGIN late Middle English (in the sense womb ): from Latin, breeding female , later womb , from mater, matr- mother .

 

matrix isolation

ma ¦trix iso |la ¦tion noun [ mass noun ] Chemistry a technique for preparing free radicals or other unstable species by trapping them in a very cold inert substrate (such as solid argon ) so that they can be studied spectroscopically.

 

Duden Dictionary

Matrix

Ma t rix, Ma trix Substantiv, feminin , die |M a trix |die Matrix; Genitiv: der Matrix, Matrizes, auch: Matrices |[…t͜seːs ]| und Matrizen spätlateinisch matrix (Genitiv: matricis ) = öffentliches Verzeichnis, Stammrolle, eigentlich = Gebärmutter 1 a Biologie Hülle der Chromosomen b Biologie amorphe Grundsubstanz (z. B. des Bindegewebes )c Biologie Keimschicht, aus der etwas (z. B. das Nagelbett ) entsteht 2 a Mathematik System von mathematischen Größen, das in einem Schema von waagerechten Zeilen und senkrechten Spalten geordnet ist und zur verkürzten Darstellung linearer Beziehungen in Naturwissenschaften, Technik und Wirtschaftswissenschaften dient b EDV System, das einzelne zusammengehörende Faktoren darstellt und zur verkürzten Darstellung linearer Beziehungen in Naturwissenschaften, Technik und Wirtschaftswissenschaften dient 3 Sprachwissenschaft Schema zur Zuordnung von Merkmalen zu sprachlichen Einheiten, besonders zur Darstellung der Lautstruktur einer Sprache

 

Matrixorganisation

Ma t rix or ga ni sa ti on , Ma trix or ga ni sa ti on Substantiv, feminin , die |M a trixorganisation |die Matrixorganisation; Genitiv: der Matrixorganisation, Plural: die Matrixorganisationen lateinisch ; griechisch-lateinisch Strukturform, bei der sich eine nach Fachabteilungen gegliederte und eine nach Objekten bzw. Projekten gegliederte Organisation überlappen in der betrieblichen Organisationslehre

 

Matrixsatz

Ma t rix satz , Ma trix satz Substantiv, maskulin Sprachwissenschaft , der |M a trixsatz |übergeordneter Satz in einem komplexen Satz

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

matrix

ma trix /méɪtrɪks / (!〘印 〙では /mǽ -/とも ) 名詞 matrices /-trɪsìːz /, まれ es C 1 〘数 〙行列, マトリックス .2 かたく (文化 社会などの発生 成長 )母体, 基盤 .3 生物 細胞間質 .4 〘印 〙字母 ; 紙型 ; 鋳型 .5 〘鉱 〙母岩 宝石 鉱物 化石などを含んでいる 〙.6 〘コンピュ 〙マトリックス an active matrix アクティブマトリックス 〘高解像度の液晶ディスプレイ 〙7 かたく (線 道などの )網状組織 (network ).