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1. Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
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Dictionary Results for array:
1. WordNet® 3.0 (2006)
array
    n 1: an orderly arrangement; "an array of troops in battle
         order"
    2: an impressive display; "it was a bewildering array of books";
       "his tools were in an orderly array on the basement wall"
    3: especially fine or decorative clothing [syn: array,
       raiment, regalia]
    4: an arrangement of aerials spaced to give desired directional
       characteristics
    v 1: lay out orderly or logically in a line or as if in a line;
         "lay out the clothes"; "lay out the arguments" [syn:
         range, array, lay out, set out]
    2: align oneself with a group or a way of thinking [syn:
       align, array]

2. The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Array \Ar*ray"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Arrayed; p. pr. & vb. n.
   Arraying.] [OE. araien, arraien, fr. OE. arraier, arreier,
   arreer, arroier, fr. arrai. See Array, n.]
   1. To place or dispose in order, as troops for battle; to
      marshal.
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            By torch and trumpet fast arrayed,
            Each horseman drew his battle blade.  --Campbell.
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            These doubts will be arrayed before their minds.
                                                  --Farrar.
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   2. To deck or dress; to adorn with dress; to cloth to
      envelop; -- applied esp. to dress of a splendid kind.
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            Pharaoh . . . arrayed him in vestures of fine linen.
                                                  --Gen. xli.?.
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            In gelid caves with horrid gloom arrayed.
                                                  --Trumbull.
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   3. (Law) To set in order, as a jury, for the trial of a
      cause; that is, to call them man by man. --Blackstone.
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   To array a panel, to set forth in order the men that are
      impaneled. --Cowell. --Tomlins.
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   Syn: To draw up; arrange; dispose; set in order.
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3. The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Array \Ar*ray"\, n. [OE. arai, arrai, OF. arrai, arrei, arroi,
   order, arrangement, dress, F. arroi; a (L. ad) + OF. rai,
   rei, roi, order, arrangement, fr. G. or Scand.; cf. Goth.
   raidjan, garaidjan, to arrange, MHG. gereiten, Icel.
   rei[eth]i rigging, harness; akin to E. ready. Cf. Ready,
   Greith, Curry.]
   1. Order; a regular and imposing arrangement; disposition in
      regular lines; hence, order of battle; as, drawn up in
      battle array.
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            Wedged together in the closest array. --Gibbon.
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   2. The whole body of persons thus placed in order; an orderly
      collection; hence, a body of soldiers.
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            A gallant array of nobles and cavaliers. --Prescott.
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   3. An imposing series of things.
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            Their long array of sapphire and of gold. --Byron.
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   4. Dress; garments disposed in order upon the person; rich or
      beautiful apparel. --Dryden.
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   5. (Law)
      (a) A ranking or setting forth in order, by the proper
          officer, of a jury as impaneled in a cause.
      (b) The panel itself.
      (c) The whole body of jurors summoned to attend the court.
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   To challenge the array (Law), to except to the whole panel.
      --Cowell. --Tomlins. --Blount.

   Commission of array (Eng. Hist.), a commission given by the
      prince to officers in every county, to muster and array
      the inhabitants, or see them in a condition for war.
      --Blackstone.
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4. The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (30 December 2018)
array

   1.  A collection of identically typed data items
   distinguished by their indices (or "subscripts").  The number
   of dimensions an array can have depends on the language but is
   usually unlimited.

   An array is a kind of aggregate data type.  A single
   ordinary variable (a "scalar") could be considered as a
   zero-dimensional array.  A one-dimensional array is also known
   as a "vector".

   A reference to an array element is written something like
   A[i,j,k] where A is the array name and i, j and k are the
   indices.  The C language is peculiar in that each index is
   written in separate brackets, e.g. A[i][j][k].  This expresses
   the fact that, in C, an N-dimensional array is actually a
   vector, each of whose elements is an N-1 dimensional array.

   Elements of an array are usually stored contiguously.
   Languages differ as to whether the leftmost or rightmost index
   varies most rapidly, i.e. whether each row is stored
   contiguously or each column (for a 2D array).

   Arrays are appropriate for storing data which must be accessed
   in an unpredictable order, in contrast to lists which are
   best when accessed sequentially.  Array indices are
   integers, usually natural numbers, whereas the elements of
   an associative array are identified by strings.

   2.  A processor array, not to be confused with
   an array processor.

   (2007-10-12)


5. Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856)
ARRAY, practice. The whole body of jurors summoned to attend a court, as
they are arrayed or arranged on the panel. Vide Challenges, and Dane's Ab.
Index, h.t.; 1 Chit. Cr. Law, 536; Com. Dig. Challenge, B.



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