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Definition of array :
1. A ranking or setting forth in order, by the proper officer, of a jury as impaneled in a cause.
2. An imposing series of things.
3. Dress; garments disposed in order upon the person; rich or beautiful apparel.
4. Order; a regular and imposing arrangement; disposition in regular lines; hence, order of battle; as, drawn up in battle array.
5. The panel itself.
6. The whole body of jurors summoned to attend the court.
7. The whole body of persons thus placed in order; an orderly collection; hence, a body of soldiers.
8. To deck or dress; to adorn with dress; to cloth to envelop; - applied esp. to dress of a splendid kind.
9. To place or dispose in order, as troops for battle; to marshal.
10. To set in order, as a jury, for the trial of a cause; that is, to call them man by man.
Synonyms:
line up, caparison, doll up, best, club, apparatus, range, soldiery, vagabond, set about, prank, consort, set out, circle, clutch, arabesque, graze, set off, wander, black tie, knot, clump, trick out, coordinates, distribution, accouterments, forces, browse, boodle, combats, represent, regalia, passel, articulation, beachwear, casuals, get, ramble, multitude, lay out, band, present, black, baggies, glad rags, setup, roam, battery, finery, huddle, age group, cluster, suite, disposal, frippery, deck, block, stray, set forth, automaton, armament, host, gaiety, black box, bunch, legions, phalanx, parcel, aline, soldiers, heap, assemblage, display, battalion, body, grouping, full dress, crowd, collection, deploy, pattern, depart, busload, civvies, commence, plain, ordering, part, argyle, feather, accessory, dress up, legion, package, crop, fashion, batch, chronology, tramp, clot, bank, straddle, start out, crush, run, military, get down, coordinate, drift, lot, begin, start, pasture, force, set up, put on, layer, pile, army, clunker, big beast, rove, contrivance, swan, automation, coloration, take off, configuration, ordinate, column, contraption, muster, party, roll, dispose, disposition, check, bravery, troops, constellation
clothe (part of speech: verb)
outfit, costume, wear, wrap, clothe, dress, attire, accouter
order (part of speech: verb)
fix, compose, rank, regulate, unify, establish, chart, group, cast, plan, prepare, screen, balance, adjust, normalize, methodize, grade, support, subordinate, marshal, schematize, order, orchestrate, categorize, structure, pigeonhole, mediate, sort, plot, arrange, control, systematize, right, program, separate, shape, settle, set, place, schedule, collate, rate, scheme, harmonize, devise, stratify, form, maintain, class, classify, sift, frame, score, organize, unsnarl, type, design, integrate, stabilize, rationalize
sequence (part of speech: verb)
consequence, sequel, progression, subsequence, linkage, link, line, succession, series, chain, queue, legacy, succeed, follow, arrangement, align, course, thread, concatenate, gamut, consecutiveness, concatenation, progress, sequence, train, string, lineage, consecution, procession
clothing (part of speech: noun)
blouse, boot, dinner jacket, bowler, stockings, camisole, cloak, clothes, bathrobe, greatcoat, raiment, pull-over, Jersey, dressing gown, beret, sweat suit, duds, trousers, pants, vestment, ulster, windbreaker, pajamas, blazer, ensemble, shorts, hat, t-shirt, smock, gown, kimono, headdress, tuxedo, sweater, doublet, sports coat, nightgown, wrapper, brassiere, slacks, fez, chapeau, tunic, pyjamas, pea coat, garment, scarf, crinoline, robe, burnoose, cape, housecoat, apparel, poncho, kilt, sarong, shirt, caftan, frock, sari, trimming, blue jeans, fur, overcoat, vesture, shawl, suit, raincoat, jumper, skirt, pinafore, turtle-neck, mackintosh, clothing, Afghan, petticoat, coat, sweat shirt, corset, Stetson, pillbox, parka, trench coat, v-neck, shoes, bonnet, smoking jacket, topcoat, chemise, evening gown, panties, jacket, homburg, garb, fedora, halter, footgear, slicker, habit
Usage examples:
- No captives, men or women, he desired in his array. - "The Lay of the Cid", R. Selden Rose and Leonard Bacon.
- Oh gallant was the long array! - "Ancient Ballads and Legends of Hindustan", Toru Dutt.
- To a lands- man they looked not unlike a fleet in array of battle. - "Nooks and Corners of the New England Coast", Samuel Adams Drake.