schedule
Law a list or inventory, usually supplementary to a contract, will, etc.
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Schedule
A table or list included on working drawings giving the number, size, and placement of items such as doors and windows.
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schedule
[′skej·əl] (statistics)
A group or list of questions used by an interviewer to obtain information directly from a subject.
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schedule
1. A detailed tabulation of components, items, or parts to be furnished, as a
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