matrix

matrix


Pronunciation

The IPA phonetic spelling for the word "matrix" is /ˈmeɪtrɪks/.
Here's a breakdown of the sounds in each syllable:

  • First syllable (MAY):

    • /m/ - voiced bilabial nasal consonant

    • /eɪ/ - diphthong representing a sound between /ɛ/ and /i/

  • Second syllable (triks):

    • /t/ - voiceless alveolar plosive

    • /r/ - alveolar trill

    • /ɪ/ - short vowel sound

    • /ks/ - voiceless velar plosive followed by a voiceless alveolar fricative


Word Form Variations

The word "matrix" has the following word form variations:

  • Singular: matrix

  • Plural: matrices


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Definitions, Synonyms, Antonyms

Noun

Definition: A fundamental, underlying structure or pattern of organization.

  • Synonyms: framework, foundation, basis, model

  • Antonyms: chaos, disorder, randomness

Example: "The periodic table is a matrix for organizing elements."

Additional Definitions:

  • Mathematics: A rectangular array of numbers, symbols, or expressions, arranged in rows and columns.

  • Biology: The material between cells, in which tissues are embedded.

  • Computer Science: A rectangular array of numbers or other data arranged in rows and columns.

Adjective

Definition: Relating to a matrix; composed of a matrix.

  • Synonyms: fundamental, underlying, basic

  • Antonyms: superficial, trivial, unimportant

Example: "Matrix operations are essential in linear algebra."


Examples of Use

General Usage:

Science and Technology: "The extracellular matrix plays a crucial role in tissue development and repair." (Biology textbook)

  • Mathematics: "Solving a system of linear equations often involves manipulating matrices." (Mathematics textbook)

  • Computer Science: "The database uses a relational matrix to store and retrieve information efficiently." (Computer Science textbook)

Popular Culture

  • Film: "The Matrix" is a science fiction film where humans are unknowingly trapped in a simulated reality. (Film title)

  • Music: "The Matrix" is a concept album by the rock band Pink Floyd. (Album title)

  • Video Games: The "Matrix" series of video games is based on the film. (Video game title)

News and Media

  • "The social media matrix has become a powerful tool for political campaigns." (News article)

  • "The economic matrix of the country is facing challenges due to rising inflation." (News article)

General Discourse

  • "The social matrix of our society is changing rapidly." (Conversation)

  • "The decision matrix helped us weigh the pros and cons of each option." (Business meeting)

These examples demonstrate the versatility of the word "matrix" and its application in various fields and contexts.


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10 Famous Quotes Using the term Matrix

  1. "The Matrix is everywhere. It is all around us. Even now, in this very room." - The Matrix (1999), Morpheus

  2. "The Matrix is a system, Neo. That system is our enemy." - The Matrix (1999), Morpheus

  3. "There is no escaping the matrix of our own assumptions." (Original quote)

  4. "Science is a matrix of facts woven into theories that shape our understanding of reality." (Original quote)

  5. "In the digital age, we have built a new matrix—one of data, algorithms, and artificial intelligence." (Original quote)

  6. "A matrix of possibilities exists within every decision we make." (Original quote)

  7. "Our minds exist within a matrix of past experiences, shaping how we see the world." (Original quote)

  8. "A free society must be more than a matrix of laws; it must be a network of trust and accountability." (Original quote)

  9. "Mathematics is the matrix of logic, holding the structure of knowledge together." (Original quote)

  10. "The universe is a vast matrix of energy, time, and matter, interconnected beyond our comprehension." (Original quote)


Etymology

The word "matrix" comes from the Latin word "mātrix," which originally meant "womb" or "mother." It was used to describe the place where something originates or develops. Over time, the meaning expanded to include things like a mold or a pattern.

The first known use of "matrix" in English was in the 14th century. It was used to describe the uterus or womb. Later, it was used to describe other things that could be seen as a source or origin, such as a mold for casting metal or a rock containing a fossil.

Today, "matrix" has many different meanings, depending on the context. It can be used to describe a mathematical array, a biological tissue, or even a simulated reality, as in the famous movie series.


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Phrases + Idioms Containing the term Matrix

  • While "matrix" isn't commonly used in everyday idioms, it's often used in technical contexts and has gained popularity due to the "Matrix" film series. Here are some phrases and expressions related to "matrix":

    • Payoff matrix: Used in game theory to represent the outcomes of different strategies.

    • Decision matrix: A tool used to analyze options and make decisions.

    • Extracellular matrix: A network of molecules that surrounds and supports cells.

    • The Matrix: A reference to the film series, often used metaphorically to describe a simulated reality or a complex system.

    Here are some original phrases using "matrix" and its synonyms:

    • Weaving the fabric of reality: Implies creating a complex system or structure.

    • The bedrock of society: Refers to the fundamental foundation or structure of a society.

    • The skeleton key to understanding: Suggests a fundamental tool or principle for comprehending something.

    While "matrix" doesn't have many dedicated idioms, its various meanings allow it to be used in many figurative and metaphorical ways.


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Source Information

Definition of matrix from The Academic Glossary at Self Exploration Academy, a Urikville Press Publication. © All rights reserved.


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