arrayed (verb)
1array — I UK [əˈreɪ] / US noun Word forms array : singular array plural arrays * 1) [countable, usually singular] a large group of people or things that are related in some way array of: an impressive array of musical talent a dazzling array of… …
2array — ar|ray1 [ ə reı ] noun * 1. ) count usually singular array of a large group of people or things that are related in some way: an impressive array of musical talent a dazzling array of products/colors/fruit/jewels 2. ) count usually singular… …
3array — I. transitive verb Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French arraier, from Vulgar Latin *arredare, from Latin ad + a base of Germanic origin; akin to Gothic garaiths arranged more at ready Date: 14th century 1. to dress or decorate especially… …
4ar|ray´ment — ar|ray «uh RAY», noun, verb. –n. 1. proper order; regular arrangement: »The troops were formed in battle array. SYNONYM(S): formation. 2. a display of persons or things; an imposing group: »an array of wedding gifts, an array of problems. The… …
5ar|ray´er — ar|ray «uh RAY», noun, verb. –n. 1. proper order; regular arrangement: »The troops were formed in battle array. SYNONYM(S): formation. 2. a display of persons or things; an imposing group: »an array of wedding gifts, an array of problems. The… …
6ar|ray — «uh RAY», noun, verb. –n. 1. proper order; regular arrangement: »The troops were formed in battle array. SYNONYM(S): formation. 2. a display of persons or things; an imposing group: »an array of wedding gifts, an array of problems. The array of… …
7array — 1. noun 1) a huge array of cars Syn: range, collection, selection, assortment, diversity, variety; arrangement, assemblage, lineup, formation; display, exhibition, exposition 2) she arrived in silken array …
8Ave Imperator, morituri te salutant — Those who are about to die salute you redirects here. For the album by Colosseum, see Those Who Are About to Die Salute You …
9curry — I. transitive verb (curried; currying) Etymology: Middle English currayen, from Anglo French cunreier, correier to prepare, curry, from Vulgar Latin *conredare, from Latin com + a base of Germanic origin; akin to Gothic garaiths arrayed more at… …
10BALAAM — (Heb. בַּלְעָם, בִּלְעָם), son of Beor, a non Israelite diviner famous for his effectiveness, enlisted by Balak, king of Moab, to pronounce curses over the Israelites. The pronunciation Balaam reflects the Greek rendering of the name in the… …