Array ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Array ( noun )

  1. An orderly arrangement of elements, objects, or people, typically in rows or columns.
  2. A large collection or range of things.
  3. An impressive or showy display or collection.

Origin:

The word 'array' comes from the old french word 'arrer' meaning 'to arrange in order' and later 'array' meaning 'an orderly arrangement.'.

Examples:

  1. The soldiers stood in an array, ready for inspection.
  2. The array of colors in the sunset was breathtaking.
  3. The array of desserts at the wedding reception was a feast for the eyes.
  4. The array of books on the shelves was awe-inspiring.
  5. The array of talents on stage was truly remarkable.

(As a verb)

Array ( verb )

  1. An orderly arrangement of elements, objects, or people, typically in rows or columns.
  2. A large collection or range of things.
  3. An impressive or showy display or collection.

Origin:

The word 'array' comes from the old french word 'arrer' meaning 'to arrange in order' and later 'array' meaning 'an orderly arrangement.'.

Examples:

  1. The soldiers stood in an array, ready for inspection.
  2. The array of colors in the sunset was breathtaking.
  3. The array of desserts at the wedding reception was a feast for the eyes.
  4. The array of books on the shelves was awe-inspiring.
  5. The array of talents on stage was truly remarkable.
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