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worksheetn.

Brit. /ˈwəːkʃiːt/, U.S. /ˈwərkˌʃit/
Origin: Formed within English, by compounding. Etymons: work n., sheet n.1
Etymology: < work n. + sheet n.1
1. Apparently: a single sheet of a literary work. Only in attributive use. Obsolete. rare.
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society > leisure > the arts > literature > a written composition > extract > [noun]
stitchena1225
outdraughtc1300
draught1382
sentencec1400
article1417
place1526
membera1535
gobbet?1550
extracture1602
excerption1614
excerpta1638
analects1641
extraction1656
extract1666
selection1805
worksheet1823
reading1828
screed1829
sectiuncle1838
snippet1864
1823 I. D'Israeli Curiosities of Lit. 2nd. Ser. I. 381 He supplied their ‘nouvelles litteraires’ from England; but the work-sheet price was very mean in those days.
2. A sheet of paper on which is printed a list of exercises for students, such as questions to be answered or tasks to be carried out. Also in extended use: any document resembling this, e.g. a questionnaire. Cf. workbook n. 1b.
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the mind > attention and judgement > enquiry > [noun] > list of questions, questionnaire
questionary1879
questionnaire1890
worksheet1892
society > education > learning > study > subject or object of study > [noun] > exercises or homework > list of exercises
worksheet1892
1892 in W. T. Stead Elector's Guide (verso front cover) (advt.) Civil Service Examiner. Contains all the latest information respecting Examinations, Work Sheets, Solutions to Arithmetic Papers, &c.
1927 School Rev. 35 188 A questionnaire of the work-sheet type... From the information on the daily work sheet and on the seasonal work sheet, a cross section was made.
1975 Lang. for Life (Dept. Educ. & Sci.) x. 145 It is even less likely to happen where children work individually through assignment cards or work sheets.
2007 M. Plaut Hack ii. 27 We thumbed through our notes and work sheets, our maps and handbooks, in a classic, last-minute-before-the-test cram-fest.
3. A record of jobs to be done, allocations of duties, hours worked, etc. Cf. workbook n. 1a, time sheet n. 1. Also figurative.
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1921 Railway Mech. Engineer June 352/1 (in figure) Daily work sheet. The following operations are scheduled to be done tomorrow, April 5.
1925 S. Lewis Martin Arrowsmith xxxix. 427 ‘I'll find out from my wife what dates we have already and telephone you tomorrow evening.’ ‘So you let the Old Woman keep the work-sheet for you, huh?’
1962 Boston Globe 1 Sept. 4/6 His time does not start until he signs the work sheet and it stops when he signs off at the end of his run each day.
2008 K. White House on Tradd St. xiv. 161 I wanted to know why you hadn't put me on the work sheet for the week.
4. A sheet of paper used for notes, calculations, etc., relating to work done or in progress.
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society > communication > record > written record > [noun] > notes > specific
field notes1687
note1693
aide-mémoire1846
lecture note1892
bordereau1897
worksheet1925
FYI1986
society > communication > record > written record > daily record or journal > [noun] > other types of journal
book of remembrance1465
commentary1531
notebook1565
tablebook1582
remembrance booka1627
stam-book1662
memorandum book1683
memorandum paper1710
noctuary1714
workbook1766
memorandum tablet1774
journalet1776
birthday book1806
tickler1808
remembrancer1843
war diary1917
worksheet1925
pillow book1928
memory board1955
Daytimer1960
1925 Inland Printer Dec. 398/1 Beginning some thirty years ago in a work sheet of notes by the Press's first proofreader, it attained book form in 1906.
1958 Listener 31 July 155/1 Sorted away in the stacks are some 5,000 sets of poets' worksheets, the notes, drafts, revisions.
1966 J. Derrick Teaching Eng. to Immigrants 238 A new type of course.., consisting of gramophone records, teacher's notes, and pupils' ‘working scripts’ which are work-sheets and meant to be expendable.
2007 S. Kite in M. Swenarton et al. Politics of Making 171 The following pages approach Ruskin's ‘watching’ through a close reading of his worksheets, diaries and notebooks.
5. Computing. A single matrix of cells within a spreadsheet program, which may be grouped with others in a particular workbook. Cf. spreadsheet n., workbook n. 2.
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society > computing and information technology > software > [noun] > applications program > spreadsheet
spreadsheet1982
worksheet1982
workbook1991
1982 PC Aug. 78/2 Every time a new entry is made (value or formula)..the entire worksheet is recalculated.
1983 Accounting Rev. 58 778/1 Once worksheet cells are related by equations, users can easily evaluate the effects of possible parameter changes on all aspects of their projections by changing individual cell values.
1993 Macworld Dec. 175/1 Sometimes when you're creating a form or entering column headings in an Excel worksheet, you want to control line breaks yourself rather than let Excel wrap lines automatically.
2013 C. Albright VBA for Modelers viii. 153 The first line adds a new worksheet to the active workbook.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2014; most recently modified version published online December 2021).
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