
matrix [plural form?] | WordReference Forums
Jul 12, 2010 · Both matrices and matrixes are acceptable plurals. Matrices is the Latin plural form. (Matrix is a Latin word.) Matrixes is the form of the word naturalized as English. The fact that …
plural de matrix: matrixes o matrices | WordReference Forums
Nov 14, 2012 · Hola, hay alguna diferencia entre "matrices" o "matrixes" como plural de "matrix". ¿Es cuestión de American English o UK English? ¿o los dos son igual de válidos? ¿cuál es …
matrices / matrixes - WordReference Forums
May 7, 2008 · Bonjour, En maths, on parle de "matrice", traduit en anglais par "matrix". Quel est le pluriel de "matrix"? j'ai trouvé "matrices" et "matrixes" mais dans des articles écrits par des …
3/2 [how to read} | WordReference Forums
Jul 20, 2023 · And square matrixes, which are 4 (or 9 or 16 or 256) separate items in a 2-D square. Try multiplying two matrixes together. It's hard enough on paper. In speech? But I …
conscientia vs. syneidesis | WordReference Forums
Jun 21, 2022 · conscientia vs. syneidesis The English word “consciousness” in the modern sense was apparently coined sometime in the 17th century and is derived from Latin cōnscius, itself …
containers delivered and containers to be delivered
Feb 14, 2014 · Hello all, Can you tell me whether the below sentences are different in meaning? 1. Dear all, There will be a total of 8 containers delivered next Monday. 2. Dear all, There will …
hard-line and soft-line - WordReference Forums
Feb 21, 2009 · David has a proven track-record in profitably growing consumer hard-line product businesses and building highly competent management teams that deliver consistently “above …