arrayofarrays doesn't have any tag guidance or tag wiki. It simply denotes an array inside another array, without regard to the size or type of elements. One has to note that these concepts have minor differences in different programming languages.
Some proposals:
Synonymize arrayofarrays to multidimensional-array
In common parlance, [multidimensional-array] would mean arrays with more than one dimension. But, some users have voiced an opinion in the comments that a multi-dimensional array is one where all elements in each dimension are equal and [arrayofarrays] is different and similar to [jagged-arrays]. Again, the restriction to uniformity in arrays doesn't seem to be the same in all languages.
...many languages simply don't make the distinction between jagged arrays and multidimensional arrays at all....So the real problem here is that the term "multidimensional array" itself is overloaded — languages can't even agree on what constitutes an array, let alone a multidimensional one, but when it comes to nesting them the vast majority of languages seem to prefer calling them "multidimensional" over "nested" or "jagged" (probably because it sounds cooler).
- BoltClock on Why does tag "nested-array" point to "multidimensional-array"?
Synonymize arrayofarrays to jagged-arrays
A jagged array is sometimes called an "array of arrays."
- Tag wiki of Jagged arrays
In computer science, a jagged array, also known as a ragged array, is an array of arrays of which the member arrays can be of different lengths
- Jagged arrays, Wikipedia
While the term "array of array" maybe used to denote a jagged array, it is not wrong to use it to denote a multi-dimensional array in common parlance.
Burn arrayofarrays and use the generic arrays instead
This tag isn't even needed as a generic arrays tag is more than enough.
Can we as a community get a consensus on what to do with this tag?