Array?
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Rachel May Chaya
Isaac Alan Mordecai
Mel Alyssa Ester
Leo Joshua Avraham
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Array is an English word
ar·ray
/əˈrā/
noun
1.
an impressive display or range of a particular type of thing.
"there is a vast array of literature on the topic"
2.
an ordered series or arrangement.
"several arrays of solar panels will help provide power"
ar·ray
/əˈrā/
noun
1.
an impressive display or range of a particular type of thing.
"there is a vast array of literature on the topic"
2.
an ordered series or arrangement.
"several arrays of solar panels will help provide power"
Duh, of course it's a word, I was wondering what it ment as a name!
Have you ever seen it used as a name? If so, was it used by a male or a female, and were they English speakers?
As for the meaning, it's no different if a word, eg Rose, is used for a flower or a human female; the only difference is the initial capital, and that is a matter of convention. And the same would apply to array/Array.
As for the meaning, it's no different if a word, eg Rose, is used for a flower or a human female; the only difference is the initial capital, and that is a matter of convention. And the same would apply to array/Array.