matrice
matrix
noun mah-TREES Rare
Origin: Latin 'matrix' (womb, source)
Also means
womb
Usage Note
Matrice covers mathematical matrices, moulds/dies in manufacturing, and the anatomical womb. In digital contexts it often refers to a data matrix or a source template. The plural is regular: les matrices. The adjective matriciel (relating to a matrix) appears in maths and computing.
Examples
"La matrice permet de calculer plusieurs équations."
Natural Translation
The matrix allows several equations to be solved.
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