Schema ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Schema ( noun )

  1. A diagram or model used to represent or describe a system or concept.
  2. A mental image or preconceived notion about something.
  3. A plan or outline, often in the form of a chart or diagram, used to illustrate and categorize information.

Origin:

Derived from the greek word 'skema' meaning form or figure.

Examples:

  1. The architect drew up a schema for the building's design.
  2. I had a schema in my mind of what a successful person should look like.
  3. The schema of the periodic table organizes elements based on their atomic structure.
  4. The schema for the website was created to make navigation easier for users.
  5. The company's schema for growth involved expanding into new markets.

(As a verb)

Schema ( verb )

  1. A diagram or model used to represent or describe a system or concept.
  2. A mental image or preconceived notion about something.
  3. A plan or outline, often in the form of a chart or diagram, used to illustrate and categorize information.

Origin:

Derived from the greek word 'skema' meaning form or figure.

Examples:

  1. The architect drew up a schema for the building's design.
  2. I had a schema in my mind of what a successful person should look like.
  3. The schema of the periodic table organizes elements based on their atomic structure.
  4. The schema for the website was created to make navigation easier for users.
  5. The company's schema for growth involved expanding into new markets.
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