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matrix

[mey-triks, ma-] / ˈmeɪ trɪks, ˈmæ- /


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Because of this, I thought French toast deserved the matrix treatment, just like bacon, pesto and soup.

From Salon

“But that’s not an honest understanding of what was here prior to Euro-American contact: a pretty diverse matrix of trees, sunny open meadows and savanna spaces in between,” he says.

From Seattle Times

Straight lines morph into sinuous curves before fading out and being replaced by complex matrices or fields of color.

From Washington Post

It’s the hostility, the fake news, the popularity matrix, the commercialization and commoditization of childhood — a very reactionary and regressive force against the notion of children and childhood.

From Seattle Times

They included things like an "oppression matrix" and teachings like "colorblindness" and "all lives matter" are forms of covert White supremacy.

From Fox News