Docket (noun)

  1. A list of cases or matters to be dealt with in a court or by a legal authority.
  2. A schedule or timetable of events or activities.
  3. A label or tag attached to a document or package to indicate its contents or destination.

Origin:

From the middle english word doket, meaning a schedule or a list.

Examples:

  1. The docket for the day included several hearings and a trial.
  2. He checked the docket for the next available court date.
  3. The docket on the package showed it was shipped to the wrong address.
  4. She made a note on the docket for the meeting next week.
  5. The docket at the front desk listed the names of the guests who had checked in.
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