Roster ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Roster ( noun )

  1. A list of players on a team or of personnel in a company or organization.
  2. 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:

  1. The roster of the baseball team is posted on the bulletin board.
  2. The company's roster of employees was handed out at the meeting.
  3. The roster of performances for the music festival has just been released.
  4. I have to check the roster to see when my shift is.
  5. The roster of invited guests for the wedding is quite impressive.

(As a verb)

Roster ( verb )

  1. A list of players on a team or of personnel in a company or organization.
  2. 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:

  1. The roster of the baseball team is posted on the bulletin board.
  2. The company's roster of employees was handed out at the meeting.
  3. The roster of performances for the music festival has just been released.
  4. I have to check the roster to see when my shift is.
  5. The roster of invited guests for the wedding is quite impressive.
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