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The lifeless portion of tissue, either animal or vegetable, situated between the cells; the intercellular substance.
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A rectangular arrangement of symbols in rows and columns. The symbols may express quantities or operations.
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Hence, that which gives form or origin to anything
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A cutting or engraving; a figure cut into something, as a gem, so as to make a design depressed below the surface of the material; hence, anything so carved or impressed, as a gem, matrix, etc.; -- opposed to cameo. Also used adjectively.
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One of the protoplasmic cells which occur in the osteogenetic layer of the periosteum, and from or around which the matrix of the bone is developed; an osteoplast.
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The womb.
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The matrix, or cavity, in which anything is shaped, and from which it takes its form; also, the body or mass containing the cavity; as, a sand mold; a jelly mold.
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The white fibrous matter forming the matrix from which fungi.
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A mold or matrix in which anything is cast or formed to a particular shape.
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The earthy or stony substance in which metallic ores or crystallized minerals are found; the gangue.
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The amorphous or homogenous matrix or ground mass, as distinguished from well-defined crystals; as, the magma of porphyry.
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The five simple colors, black, white, blue, red, and yellow, of which all the rest are composed.
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See Matrix.
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In type founding and forging, an impression or matrix, formed by a punch drift.
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A protoplasmic animal cell; esp., such as float free, like blood, lymph, and pus corpuscles; or such as are imbedded in an intercellular matrix, like connective tissue and cartilage corpuscles. See Blood.
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A mold; a matrix.
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A kind of cartilage with a fibrous matrix and approaching fibrous connective tissue in structure.
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The mineral substance which incloses a vein; a matrix; a gangue.
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The cavity in which anything is formed, and which gives it shape; a die; a mold, as for the face of a type.
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