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Schedule

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speaker

Meaning

Noun

A
of
; a
note.
In Law:
A
or
of information, often
an
or
to a
or other
, or to a
contract.
In American English, Law & Directives:
  • A
    or
    of information, often
    an
    or
    to a
    or other
    , or to a
    contract.
  • One of the
    into which
    are
    , or the
    by such classification.
  • In Directives:
    A
    , usually but not
    in
    ,
    a
    of
    and the
    at which those
    are to occur.
    In Computer science:
    An
    or
    of a set of
    on one or several resources.
    In Law:
    Alternative letter-case form of
    ,
    used in
    and
    documents.

    Verb

    To create a time-schedule.
    In Directives & Time:
    To
    an
    at a specific
    or
    the future.
    To
    a
    to the
    of people who are
    in something.
    In Australian English, Medicine & Directives:
    To
    (a person) to
    as an
    under a
    of the
    law.
    In American English & Directives:
    To
    as a
    substance.
    Sourced from
    Wiktionary

    Origin

    schedule
    English
    arrow
    cedule
    Old French (842-ca. 1400)
    arrow
    schedula
    Latin
    arrow
    -ula
    Latin
    scheda
    Latin
    arrow
    σχέδη
    Ancient Greek (to 1453)
    Sourced from
    Etym
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