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I like it very much, but it's almost cathedral-shaped instead of cannon-shaped.
Looks rather ambitious, as if it hoped to grow up to be the pinnacle of the Chrysler Building!
Poor Suzi, sorry you have the flu, hope Diddles escaped the contagion.
> Maybe those of you who were at the conference & are now ill can have fun playing detective & figuring out which one of you was Typhoid Mary?
(That is, unless some crafty attendee pulled a Florence Maybrick?? I did notice that Sam doesn't seem to have gotten sick...hmmm...)
Having been knee-deep in 1750's stuff recently,popped back here today for some relief from petty arguing on message boards about that era.....And spent the afternoon going back over 30 pages on this thread....feeling very relaxed now....
Steve
Hi Cazzi-
Just about to collapse back in bed me- but Chambers says re MATRIX- (God I was behind one today -the car!- gave me a turn!).....
Matrix:-The cavity in which something is formed;embedded etc etc 'tis Greek-Matrix into Latin-Matrisez. I like the Greeks also refer to it as 'A thing on which a thing rests'... Hmmmm Matrix Court
Closely followed by Matron:'An elderly lady of staid and sober habits'
Xxx - That's US!!!
Hi Cazzi-
Just about to collapse back in bed me- but Chambers says re MATRIX- (God I was behind one today -the car!- gave me a turn!).....
Matrix:-The cavity in which something is formed;embedded etc etc 'tis Greek-Matrix into Latin-Matrisez. I like the Greeks also refer to it as 'A thing on which a thing rests'... Hmmmm Matrix Court
Closely followed by Matron:'An elderly lady of staid and sober habits'
Xxx - That's US!!!
It's all Greek to me then, Suzi. My latest Chambers says the word itself is straight from mater - and that's defo Latin. The OED online says the same - classical Latin.
Not a G word in sight. How curious.
Matrices (pronounced matriseez) is simply the plural of matrix.
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