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2. scheme
noun. ['ˈskiːm'] an elaborate and systematic plan of action.
Synonyms
Etymology
- scheme (English)
- schema (Latin)
- σχῆμα (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
3. scheme
verb. ['ˈskiːm'] form intrigues (for) in an underhand manner.
Antonyms
Etymology
- scheme (English)
- schema (Latin)
- σχῆμα (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
4. scheme
noun. ['ˈskiːm'] a statement that evades the question by cleverness or trickery.
Etymology
- scheme (English)
- schema (Latin)
- σχῆμα (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
5. colour
adjective. ['ˈkʌlɝ'] having or capable of producing colors.
Antonyms
Synonyms
Etymology
- colour (English)
- color (Middle English (1100-1500))
- colur (Anglo-Norman)
6. scheme
noun. ['ˈskiːm'] a group of independent but interrelated elements comprising a unified whole.
Etymology
- scheme (English)
- schema (Latin)
- σχῆμα (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
7. scheme
noun. ['ˈskiːm'] an internal representation of the world; an organization of concepts and actions that can be revised by new information about the world.
Antonyms
Synonyms
Etymology
- scheme (English)
- schema (Latin)
- σχῆμα (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
8. scheme
noun. ['ˈskiːm'] a schematic or preliminary plan.
Etymology
- scheme (English)
- schema (Latin)
- σχῆμα (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
9. scheme
verb. ['ˈskiːm'] devise a system or form a scheme for.
Antonyms
Synonyms
Etymology
- scheme (English)
- schema (Latin)
- σχῆμα (Ancient Greek (to 1453))