Roster
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Roster ( noun )
- A list of players on a team or of personnel in a company or organization.
- a list of scheduled events or tasks.
Origin:
Late middle english: from old french rostier, from latin rusticarius "rustic", from rus, rur- "country", later associated with latin rōstrum "beak, prow" (in medieval latin "list of soldiers").
Examples:
- The roster of the baseball team is posted on the bulletin board.
- The company's roster of employees was handed out at the meeting.
- The roster of performances for the music festival has just been released.
- I have to check the roster to see when my shift is.
- The roster of invited guests for the wedding is quite impressive.
(As a verb)
Roster ( verb )
- A list of players on a team or of personnel in a company or organization.
- a list of scheduled events or tasks.
Origin:
Late middle english: from old french rostier, from latin rusticarius "rustic", from rus, rur- "country", later associated with latin rōstrum "beak, prow" (in medieval latin "list of soldiers").
Examples:
- The roster of the baseball team is posted on the bulletin board.
- The company's roster of employees was handed out at the meeting.
- The roster of performances for the music festival has just been released.
- I have to check the roster to see when my shift is.
- The roster of invited guests for the wedding is quite impressive.