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2 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ar·ray
n.
1.
Order
;
a
regular
and
imposing
arrangement
;
disposition
in
regular
lines
;
hence
,
order
of
battle
;
as
,
drawn
up
in
battle
array
.
Wedged
together
in
the
closest
array
.
--
Gibbon
.
2.
The
whole
body
of
persons
thus
placed
in
order
;
an
orderly
collection
;
hence
,
a
body
of
soldiers
.
A
gallant
array
of
nobles
and
cavaliers
.
--
Prescott
.
3.
An
imposing
series
of
things
.
Their
long
array
of
sapphire
and
of
gold
.
--
Byron
.
4.
Dress
;
garments
disposed
in
order
upon
the
person
;
rich
or
beautiful
apparel
.
5.
Law
(a)
A
ranking
or
setting
forth
in
order
,
by
the
proper
officer
,
of
a
jury
as
impaneled
in
a
cause
.
(b)
The
panel
itself
.
(c)
The
whole
body
of
jurors
summoned
to
attend
the
court
.
To challenge the array
Law
,
to
except
to
the
whole
panel
. --
Cowell
.
--
Tomlins
.
--
Blount
.
Commission of array
Eng. Hist.
,
a
commission
given
by
the
prince
to
officers
in
every
county
,
to
muster
and
array
the
inhabitants
,
or
see
them
in
a
condition
for
war
. --
Blackstone
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Com·mis·sion
n.
1.
The
act
of
committing
,
doing
,
or
performing
;
the
act
of
perpetrating
.
Every
commission
of
sin
introduces
into
the
soul
a
certain
degree
of
hardness
.
--
South
.
2.
The
act
of
intrusting
;
a
charge
;
instructions
as
to
how
a
trust
shall
be
executed
.
3.
The
duty
or
employment
intrusted
to
any
person
or
persons
;
a
trust
;
a
charge
.
4.
A
formal
written
warrant
or
authority
,
granting
certain
powers
or
privileges
and
authorizing
or
commanding
the
performance
of
certain
duties
.
Let
him
see
our
commission
.
--
Shak
.
5.
A
certificate
conferring
military
or
naval
rank
and
authority
;
as
,
a
colonel's
commission
.
6.
A
company
of
persons
joined
in
the
performance
of
some
duty
or
the
execution
of
some
trust
;
as
,
the
interstate
commerce
commission
.
A
commission
was
at
once
appointed
to
examine
into
the
matter
.
--
Prescott
.
7.
Com.
(a)
The
acting
under
authority
of
,
or
on
account
of
,
another
.
(b)
The
thing
to
be
done
as
agent
for
another
;
as
,
I
have
three
commissions
for
the
city
.
(c)
The
brokerage
or
allowance
made
to
a
factor
or
agent
for
transacting
business
for
another
;
as
,
a
commission
of
ten
per
cent
on
sales
.
See
Del credere
.
Commission of array
.
Eng. Hist.
See
under
Array
.
Commission of bankruptcy
,
a
commission
appointing
and
empowering
certain
persons
to
examine
into
the
facts
relative
to
an
alleged
bankruptcy
,
and
to
secure
the
bankrupt's
lands
and
effects
for
the
creditors
.
Commission of lunacy
,
a
commission
authorizing
an
inquiry
whether
a
person
is
a
lunatic
or
not
.
Commission merchant
,
one
who
buys
or
sells
goods
on
commission
,
as
the
agent
of
others
,
receiving
a
rate
per
cent
as
his
compensation
.
Commission officer
or
Commissioned officer
,
Mil.
,
one
who
has
a
commission
,
in
distinction
from
a
noncommissioned
or
warrant
officer
.
Commission of the peace
,
a
commission
under
the
great
seal
,
constituting
one
or
more
persons
justices
of
the
peace
. [
Eng
.]
on commission
,
paid
partly
or
completely
by
collecting
as
a
commision
a
portion
of
the
sales
that
one
makes
.
out of commission
,
not
operating
properly
;
out
of
order
.
To put a vessel into commission
Naut.
,
to
equip
and
man
a
government
vessel
,
and
send
it
out
on
service
after
it
has
been
laid
up
;
esp
.,
the
formal
act
of
taking
command
of
a
vessel
for
service
,
hoisting
the
flag
,
reading
the
orders
,
etc
.
To put a vessel out of commission
Naut.
,
to
detach
the
officers
and
crew
and
retire
it
from
active
service
,
temporarily
or
permanently
.
To put the great seal into commission
or
To put the Treasury into commission
,
to
place
it
in
the
hands
of
a
commissioner
or
commissioners
during
the
abeyance
of
the
ordinary
administration
,
as
between
the
going
out
of
one
lord
keeper
and
the
accession
of
another
. [
Eng
.]
The United States Christian Commission
,
an
organization
among
the
people
of
the
North
,
during
the
Civil
War
,
which
afforded
material
comforts
to
the
Union
soldiers
,
and
performed
services
of
a
religious
character
in
the
field
and
in
hospitals
.
The United States Sanitary Commission
,
an
organization
formed
by
the
people
of
the
North
to
cooperate
with
and
supplement
the
medical
department
of
the
Union
armies
during
the
Civil
War
.
Syn:
--
Charge
;
warrant
;
authority
;
mandate
;
office
;
trust
;
employment
.
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