Timetable (noun)

  1. A schedule or plan that gives the times at which certain things are planned to happen or be done.
  2. A table showing the times of trains, buses, or other forms of public transport.

Origin:

The word "timetable" comes from the combination of the words "time" and "table". it has been used in english since the 18th century.

Examples:

  1. He consulted the timetable before leaving for the station.
  2. The timetable for the exam was posted on the notice board.
  3. She made a timetable for her daily tasks.
  4. The timetable for the classes was changed due to the strike.
  5. The timetable for the project was very tight.
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