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arrays
noun as in collection, considerable group
noun as in fine clothes
verb as in arrange in collection or order
Example Sentences
It is also expected to cover the installation of 300 electric chargers, two solar arrays and 10 battery storage systems.
The wind farms, about 20 miles offshore, would be massive arrays of floating turbines roughly 70 stories tall.
Smith arrays these facts in a narrative driven by the need to convince Federal District Court Judge Tanya Chutkin that what Trump did was not done in his capacity as president, but rather as a candidate for office.
One is the Clean Energy Corps project launched under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to improve distribution of electricity from sources like wind turbines and solar arrays.
"The speed of mosTF is still limited by needing to use high sensitivity, low noise cameras that are often slow. We are now working on a next generation system with new type of detectors such as hybrid photomultiplier or avalanche photodiode arrays that are both sensitive and fast."
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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