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Definition of Matrics
1. matric [n] - See also: matric
Lexicographical Neighbors of Matrics
Literary usage of Matrics
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An Ordinary of Arms Contained in the Public Register of All Arms and by James Balfour Paul (1893)
"SETON OF PIT- MEDDEN (two matrics.) Arg. a demi-otter issuing out of a bar wavy (sa.)
(2nd and 3rd quarters). ..."
2. Geometry and Identification: Proceedings of Apsm Workshop on System Geometry by Peter E. Caines, Robert Hermann (1983)
"With computations similar to those of the canonical correlation analysis, this
amounts to finding two matrics A and r such that ATA = I and A is a ..."
3. The Supplement to the Penny Cyclopædia of the Society for the Diffusion of by George Long, Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) (1846)
"... students mid pupils was fallows — matrics'JaM St.d.sts. Department of General
Literature and ..."
4. State of the Nation: South Africa 2004-2005 by John Daniel, Roger Southall, Jessica Lutchman (2005)
"This was rapidly followed by rebuttals and countercharges: 'Top marks for matric
fairness,' wrote The Star (5.01.04), 'matrics assured marks were not ..."