List ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

List ( noun )

  1. A collection of names, items, or other data arranged in a specific order.
  2. A set of items or things.
  3. A record or catalog of things.
  4. A schedule or program.
  5. A register or roll of names or other data.

Origin:

The word list comes from the old english word "list" which means strip or band. it refers to a collection of names, items, or other data arranged in a specific order.

Examples:

  1. She made a list of things to buy.
  2. He checked off items on his list.
  3. She added his name to the list.
  4. He made a list of tasks to complete.
  5. She compiled a list of books to read.

(As a verb)

List ( verb )

  1. A collection of names, items, or other data arranged in a specific order.
  2. A set of items or things.
  3. A record or catalog of things.
  4. A schedule or program.
  5. A register or roll of names or other data.

Origin:

The word list comes from the old english word "list" which means strip or band. it refers to a collection of names, items, or other data arranged in a specific order.

Examples:

  1. She made a list of things to buy.
  2. He checked off items on his list.
  3. She added his name to the list.
  4. He made a list of tasks to complete.
  5. She compiled a list of books to read.
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