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schedule

Autumn vs Schedule - What's the difference?

autumn | schedule |


As a proper noun autumn

is of modern usage, from the name of the season.

As a noun schedule is

(obsolete) a slip of paper; a short note.

As a verb schedule is

to create a time-.

Schedule vs Chicken - What's the difference?

schedule | chicken |


As a noun schedule

is (obsolete) a slip of paper; a short note.

As a verb schedule

is to create a time-.

As a proper noun chicken is

a cdp in alaska.

Schedule vs Agendum - What's the difference?

schedule | agendum |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between schedule and agendum

is that schedule is (obsolete) a slip of paper; a short note while agendum is (obsolete) a task which ought to be done.

As nouns the difference between schedule and agendum

is that schedule is (obsolete) a slip of paper; a short note while agendum is (obsolete) a task which ought to be done.

As a verb schedule

is to create a time-.

Neger vs Schedule - What's the difference?

neger | schedule |


As nouns the difference between neger and schedule

is that neger is black (a person of african descent) while schedule is (obsolete) a slip of paper; a short note.

As a verb schedule is

to create a time-.

Schedule vs Black - What's the difference?

schedule | black |


As a noun schedule

is (obsolete) a slip of paper; a short note.

As a verb schedule

is to create a time-.

As a proper noun black is

.

Schedule vs Coordinate - What's the difference?

schedule | coordinate |


As nouns the difference between schedule and coordinate

is that schedule is (obsolete) a slip of paper; a short note while coordinate is .

As verbs the difference between schedule and coordinate

is that schedule is to create a time- while coordinate is .

As an adjective coordinate is

.

Worksheet vs Schedule - What's the difference?

worksheet | schedule |


As nouns the difference between worksheet and schedule

is that worksheet is a sheet of paper or similar arrengement on a computer screen on which problems are worked out or solved and answers recorded while schedule is a slip of paper; a short note.

As a verb schedule is

to create a time-schedule.

Schedule vs Slated - What's the difference?

schedule | slated |


As verbs the difference between schedule and slated

is that schedule is to create a time-schedule while slated is past tense of slate.

As a noun schedule

is a slip of paper; a short note.

As an adjective slated is

scheduled.

Schedule vs Lineup - What's the difference?

schedule | lineup |


In legal|lang=en terms the difference between schedule and lineup

is that schedule is (legal) an annex or appendix to a statute or other regulatory instrument, or to a legal contract while lineup is (legal) a physical or photographic queue of people allegedly involved in a crime.

As nouns the difference between schedule and lineup

is that schedule is (obsolete) a slip of paper; a short note while lineup is (legal) a physical or photographic queue of people allegedly involved in a crime.

As a verb schedule

is to create a time-.

Seclude vs Schedule - What's the difference?

seclude | schedule |


As verbs the difference between seclude and schedule

is that seclude is to shut off or keep apart, as from company, society, etc; withdraw from society or into solitude: as, to seclude oneself from the world while schedule is to create a time-.

As a noun schedule is

(obsolete) a slip of paper; a short note.

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