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sche·ma S0132700 (skē′mə)n. pl. sche·ma·ta (skē-mä′tə, skĭ-măt′ə) or sche·mas 1. A plan, outline, or model: a schema for prioritizing vaccinations; a writer's schema for a novel.2. Psychology A pattern imposed on complex reality or experience to assist in explaining it, mediate perception, or guide response. [Latin schēma, schēmat-, form; see scheme.]schema (ˈskiːmə) n, pl -mata (-mətə) 1. a plan, diagram, or scheme2. (Philosophy) (in the philosophy of Kant) a rule or principle that enables the understanding to apply its categories and unify experience: universal succession is the schema of causality. 3. (Psychology) psychol a mental model of aspects of the world or of the self that is structured in such a way as to facilitate the processes of cognition and perception4. (Logic) logic an expression using metavariables that may be replaced by object language expressions to yield a well-formed formula. Thus A = A is an axiom schema for identity, representing the infinite number of axioms, x = x, y = y, z = z, etc[C19: from Greek: form]sche•ma (ˈski mə) n., pl. sche•ma•ta (ˈski mə tə or, sometimes, skiˈmɑ tə, skɪ-) sche•mas. 1. a diagram, plan, or scheme. 2. an underlying organizational pattern or structure; conceptual framework. [1790–1800; < Greek schêma form, scheme] schemaan outline or diagrammatic representation. See also drawing. — schematic, adj.See also: RepresentationThesaurusNoun | 1. | schema - an internal representation of the world; an organization of concepts and actions that can be revised by new information about the worldschemeinternal representation, mental representation, representation - a presentation to the mind in the form of an idea or image | | 2. | schema - a schematic or preliminary planoutline, schemeplan, program, programme - a series of steps to be carried out or goals to be accomplished; "they drew up a six-step plan"; "they discussed plans for a new bond issue" |
schemanounA method for making, doing, or accomplishing something:blueprint, design, game plan, idea, layout, plan, project, scheme, strategy.Translationsschema
schema1. (in the philosophy of Kant) a rule or principle that enables the understanding to apply its categories and unify experience 2. Psychol a mental model of aspects of the world or of the self that is structured in such a way as to facilitate the processes of cognition and perception 3. Logic an expression using metavariables that may be replaced by object language expressions to yield a well-formed formula. Thus A = A is an axiom schema for identity, representing the infinite number of axioms, x = x, y = y, z = z, etc. Schema (religion, spiritualism, and occult)Schema (scheme) is an older, medieval term for a horoscope. Schema the highest monastic degree in the Eastern Orthodox Church. Monks and nuns who take the vows of the schema are pledged to fulfill strict monastic rules, which by their degree of difficulty distinguish the great (angelic) schema and the little schema. schema[′skē·mə] (computer science) A logical description of the data in a data base, including definitions and relationships of data. schemaPronounced "skee-mah." The definition of a data structure such as a database or XML file. Schemas describe the data elements and their interrelationships. See database schema, XML schema and Schema.org.schema
schema [ske´mah] a plan, outline, or arrangement.sche·ma, pl. sche·ma·ta (skē'mă, skē-mah'tă), 1. A plan, outline, or arrangement. Synonym(s): scheme2. In sensorimotor theory, the organized unit of cognitive experience. [G. schēma, shape, form] schema (skē′mə)n. pl. schemata (skē-mä′tə, skĭ-măt′ə) or schemas Psychology A pattern imposed on complex reality or experience to assist in explaining it, mediate perception, or guide response.sche·ma, pl. schemata (skē'mă -mă-tă) 1. A plan, outline, or arrangement. Synonym(s): scheme. 2. In sensorimotor theory, the organized unit of cognitive experience. [G. schēma, shape, form]SCHEMA
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SCHEMA➣System for Chemical Engineering Model Adaption (modeling language) |
schema Related to schema: Database schema, XML schemaSynonyms for schemanoun a method for making, doing, or accomplishing somethingSynonyms- blueprint
- design
- game plan
- idea
- layout
- plan
- project
- scheme
- strategy
Synonyms for schemanoun an internal representation of the worldSynonymsRelated Words- internal representation
- mental representation
- representation
noun a schematic or preliminary planSynonymsRelated Words |