Source : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Schedule \Sched"ule\, v. t.
To form into, or place in, a schedule.
Schedule \Sched"ule\ (?; in England commonly ?; 277), n. [F.
c['e]dule, formerly also spelt schedule, L. schedula, dim. of
scheda, scida, a strip of papyrus bark, a leaf of paper; akin
to (or perh. from) Gr. ? a tablet, leaf, and to L. scindere
to cleave, Gr. ?. See {Schism}, and cf. {Cedule}.]
A written or printed scroll or sheet of paper; a document;
especially, a formal list or inventory; a list or catalogue
annexed to a larger document, as to a will, a lease, a
statute, etc.
Source : WordNet®
schedule
n 1: a temporally organized plan for matters to be attended to
[syn: {agenda}, {docket}]
2: an ordered list of times at which things are planned to
occur
schedule
v 1: plan for an activity or event; "I've scheduled a concert
next week"
2: make a schedule; plan the time and place for events; "I
scheduled an exam for this afternoon"