Schedule (2)
Sched″ule, v. t. To form into, or place in, a schedule.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, C. & G. Merriam Co., 1913.
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Sched″ule, v. t. To form into, or place in, a schedule.
Scheele's″ green′ (?). [See Scheelite.] (Chem.) See under Green.
Scheel″in (?), n.(Chem.) Scheelium.
Scheel″ite (�), n. [From C.W. Scheele, a Swedish chemist.] (Min.) Calcium tungstate, a mineral of a white or pale yellowish color and of the tetragonal system of crystallization.
Schee″li‐um (?), n. [NL. From C.W. Scheele, who discovered it.] (Chem.) The metal tungsten.
Scheik (shēk or shāk), n. See Sheik.
Schel″ly (?), n.(Zoöl.) The powan.
‖Sche″ma (?), n.; pl.Schemata (#), E. Schemas (#). [G. See Scheme.] (Kantian Philos.) An outline or image universally applicable to a general conception, under which it is likel...
Sche‐mat″ic (?), a. Of or pertaining to a scheme or a schema.
Sche″ma‐tism (?), n. [Cf. F. schématisme (cf. L. schematismos florid speech), fr. Gr. �, fr. � to form. See Scheme.] 1. (Astrol.) Combination of the aspects of heavenly bodies.2...
Sche″ma‐tist (?), n. One given to forming schemes; a projector; a schemer. Swift.
Sche″ma‐tize (?), v. i. [Cf. F. schématiser, Gr. �.] To form a scheme or schemes.
Scheme (?), n. [L. schema a rhetorical figure, a shape, figure, manner, Gr. �, �, form, shape, outline, plan, fr. �, �, to have or hold, to hold out, sustain, check, stop; cf. S...
Scheme, v. t. [imp. & p. p.Schemed (?); p. pr. & vb. n.Scheming.] To make a scheme of; to plan; to design; to project; to plot.That wickedness which schemed, and executed, his d...
Scheme, v. i. To form a scheme or schemes.
Scheme″ful (?), a. Full of schemes or plans.
Schem″er (?), n. One who forms schemes; a projector; esp., a plotter; an intriguer.Schemers and confederates in guilt. Paley.
Schem″ing, a. Given to forming schemes; artful; intriguing. — Schem″ing‐ly, adv.
Schem″ist, n. A schemer. Waterland.
Schene (?), n. [L. schoenus, Gr. � a rush, a reed, a land measure: cf. F. schène.] (Antiq.) An Egyptian or Persian measure of length, varying from thirty-two to sixty stadia.
Schenk″beer′ (?), n. [G. schenkbier; schenken to pour out + bier beer; — so called because put on draught soon after it is made.] A mild German beer.
Scher″bet (?), n. See Sherbet.
‖Scher″if (? or?), n. See Sherif.
‖Scher‐zan″do (?), adv.(Mus.) In a playful or sportive manner.
‖Scher″zo (?), n.(Mus.) A playful, humorous movement, commonly in 3-4 measure, which often takes the place of the old minuet and trio in a sonata or a symphony.
‖Sche″sis (?), n. [NL., fr. Gr. �, fr. �, �, to have or hold. See Scheme.] 1. General state or disposition of the body or mind, or of one thing with regard to other things; habi...
{ Schet″ic (?), Schet″ic‐al (?) }, a. Of or pertaining to the habit of the body; constitutional. Cudworth.