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ma·tri·ces M0152500 (mā′trĭ-sēz′, măt′rĭ-)n. A plural of matrix.matrices (ˈmeɪtrɪˌsiːz; ˈmæ-) n1. (Anatomy) a plural of matrix2. (Biology) a plural of matrix3. (Geological Science) a plural of matrix4. (Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) a plural of matrix5. (Electronics) a plural of matrix6. (Mechanical Engineering) a plural of matrix7. (Mathematics) a plural of matrix8. (Linguistics) a plural of matrix9. (Computer Science) a plural of matrixma•tri•ces (ˈmeɪ trɪˌsiz, ˈmæ trɪ-) n. a pl. of matrix. EncyclopediaSeeMatrixmatrices
matrix [ma´triks] (pl. ma´trices) (L.) 1. the intercellular substance of a tissue, as bone matrix, or the tissue from which a structure develops, as hair or nail matrix.2. a metal or plastic band used to provide proper form to a dental restoration, such as amalgam in a prepared cavity. Matrices: A, Simple metal strip with a wooden wedge. B, Circumferential band of copper to encase the entire crown. From Baum et al., 1995.bone matrix the intercellular substance of bone, consisting of collagenous fibers, ground substance, and inorganic salts.cartilage matrix the intercellular substance of cartilage consisting of cells and extracellular fibers embedded in an amorphous ground substance.nail matrix (matrix un´guis) the nail bed.ma·tri·ces (mā'tri-sēz, mat'rĭ-sēz), Plural of matrix. [L.] matrices (mā′trĭ-sēz′, măt′rĭ-)n. A plural of matrix.matrices Plural of matrix, see there.ma·tri·ces (mā'tri-sēz) Plural of matrix. [L.]FinancialSeematrix |