matrice
matrix
noun mah-TREE-cheh Rare
Origin: From Latin matrix (womb, source), from mater (mother).
Also means
mould
Usage Note
Matrice has several registers: in mathematics it is the rectangular array (matrix); in printing and industry it is a mould or die; figuratively it means the origin or source of something (di matrice culturale = of cultural origin). The plural is matrici. In computing, matrice is used for arrays and grids.
Examples
"La matrice di identità è quadrata."
Natural Translation
The identity matrix is square.
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