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Daybook vs Schedule - What's the difference?

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Daybook is a related term of schedule.


As nouns the difference between daybook and schedule

is that daybook is a daily chronicle; a diary while schedule is (obsolete) a slip of paper; a short note.

As a verb schedule is

to create a time-.

daybook

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • A daily chronicle; a diary.
  • *1992 , Cinthia Gannett, Gender and the journal: diaries and academic discourse :
  • It was a working document, a sort of lab notebook, and since I have called it a daybook', it has become the most valuable resource I have It takes me about six weeks to fill a ' daybook , and when I'm finished with one I go back through it and pick out anything that I need to work on in the next book.
  • *2001 , Janice Elsheimer, The Creative Call: An Artist's Response to the Way of the Spirit :
  • I try to get up thirty minutes before anyone else in my house in order to have my daybook writing time.
  • *2001 , Vicki Spandel, Ruth G. Nathan, Laura Robb, Daybook of critical reading and writing :
  • Why is it called a Daybook'? A ' Daybook traditionally is "a book in which daily transactions are recorded," but nowadays it is being used to mean "a journal."
  • *2003 , Jim Burke, The Teacher's Daybook 2003–2004 :
  • This is how I use my Daybook': I sit down on Sunday and think about the week ahead. I begin by identifying the major ... When I get home on Monday, I revisit my ' Daybook , consider what happened that day and what I want to happen the rest [...]
  • (bookkeeping) A ledger; an accounting journal.
  • *1920 , George Edward Bennett, Accounting: principles and practice :
  • Since these memoranda were marked down from day to day and the entries followed one another day by day, this first book of accounts was called a "daybook ."
  • (nautical) A logbook.
  • schedule

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (obsolete) A slip of paper; a short note.
  • (legal) An annex or appendix to a statute or other regulatory instrument, or to a legal contract.
  • (senseid)A timetable, or other time-based plan of events; a plan of what is to occur, and at what time.
  • (US) Each of the five divisions into which controlled drugs are classified, or the restrictions denoted by such classification.
  • (computer science) An allocation or ordering of a set of tasks on one or several resources.
  • Synonyms

    * timetable * timeline

    Verb

    (schedul)
  • To create a time-.
  • To plan an activity at a specific date or time in the future.
  • I'll schedule you for three-o'clock then.
    The next elections are scheduled on the 20th of November.

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