Sche — (IPAEng|ʃiː) was the feminine, third person, singular, personal pronoun (subject case) in Middle English.Fact|date=January 2008The word sounded similar to Modern English she … Wikipedia
Sche — Sche, ein leierähnliches Instrument mit 36 Saiten von Seide, welches der chinesische Kaiser Fohi erfunden haben soll … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
sche|ma — «SKEE muh», noun, plural ma|ta « muh tuh». 1. a diagram, plan, or scheme: »What Dr. Donaldson found was a perfectly good schema which…put the arbitrary zero at body temperature, with “warm” as its label (New Yorker). 2. a draft of decrees to be… … Useful english dictionary
Sche|her|a|za|de — «shuh HEHR uh ZAH duh, HIHR », noun. the young bride of the Sultan in The Arabian Nights who related tales nightly to him to save her life … Useful english dictionary
sche|mat|i|cal|ly — «skee MAT uh klee», adverb. 1. by means of or using a schematic diagram. 2. in a definite pattern; according to a symmetrical plan … Useful english dictionary
sche|mat|i|cism — «skee MAT uh sihz uhm», noun. = schematism. (Cf. ↑schematism) … Useful english dictionary
sche|mat|ic — «skee MAT ihk», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. having to do with or like a diagram, plan, or scheme; diagrammatic: »My representations became even more schematic and abstract (Time). 2. suggested or modified by a preconceived system. –n. a… … Useful english dictionary
sche|ma|tism — «SKEE muh tihz uhm», noun. 1. an arrangement, as by diagrams or outlines. 2. a schematic presentation. 3. an arrangement; structure … Useful english dictionary
sche|ma|ti|za|tion — «SKEE muh tuh ZAY shuhn», noun. reduction to a scheme or formula; arrangement according to a scheme or formula … Useful english dictionary
sche|ma|tize — «SKEE muh tyz», transitive verb, intransitive verb, tized, tiz|ing. to reduce to or arrange according to a scheme or formula. ╂[< Greek schēmatízein assume a form < schêma, atos a form; see etym. under scheme (Cf. ↑scheme)] … Useful english dictionary