Scheme vs. Schema

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  • Scheme (noun)

    A systematic plan of future action.

  • Scheme (noun)

    A plot or secret, devious plan.

  • Scheme (noun)

    An orderly combination of related parts.

  • Scheme (noun)

    A chart or diagram of a system or object.

  • Scheme (noun)

    A type of topological space.

  • Scheme (noun)

    A council housing estate.

  • Scheme (noun)

    An artful deviation from the ordinary arrangement of words.

  • Scheme (noun)

    A representation of the bodies for any moment or at a given event.

  • Scheme (noun)

    Part of a uniform resource identifier indicating the protocol or other purpose, such as http: or news:.

  • Scheme (noun)

    A portfolio of pension plans with related benefits comprising multiple independent members.

  • Scheme (verb)

    To plot, or contrive a plan.

  • Schema (noun)

    An outline or image universally applicable to a general conception, under which it is likely to be presented to the mind (for example, a body schema).

  • Schema (noun)

    A formal description of the structure of a database: the names of the tables, the names of the columns of each table, and the data type and other attributes of each column.

  • Schema (noun)

    A formal description of data, XML schemas for XML files.

  • Schema (noun)

    A formula in the language of an axiomatic system, in which one or more schematic variables appear, which stand for any term or subformula of the system, which may or may not be required to satisfy certain conditions.

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