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Schemata; Schema (disambiguation); Schemas

schema         
n.
Form, arrangement, plan, design, system.
schema         
['ski:m?]
¦ noun (plural schemata -m?t? or schemas)
1. technical a representation of a plan or theory in the form of an outline or model.
2. Logic a syllogistic figure.
3. (in Kantian philosophy) a conception of what is common to all members of a class; a general or essential type.
Origin
C18: from Gk skhema 'form, figure'.
schema         
(schemas, or schemata)
A schema is an outline of a plan or theory. (FORMAL)
...a definite position in the schema of the economic process.
= outline
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Schema

The word schema comes from the Greek word σχῆμα (skhēma), which means shape, or more generally, plan. The plural is σχήματα (skhēmata). In English, both schemas and schemata are used as plural forms.

Schema may refer to:

Pronunciation examples for schema
1. under this scheme
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2. a more realistic schema.
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3. mathematical scheme is better.
What is Real _ Adam Becker _ Talks at Google
4. fundamentally affecting the schema,
Everyday Bias - Identifying and Navigating Unconscious Judgments _ Howard Ross _ Talks at Google
5. schemes, but it's not.
Chef Adrian _ Adrian Martin _ Talks at Google
Examples of use of schema
1. I eventually come up with something reasonably arty: The Schema.
2. "This schema enters into our cognition, and we start to accept it.
3. "We were activating their snob schema," McGlone said with a chuckle.
4. However, mental disintegration mocks that comforting schema by taking the spirit first.
5. I also discover that searching for ‘the schema‘ on Google turns up a load of pages about Javascript programming.