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sche·ma \ˈskēmə\ noun (plural schema·ta \-məd.ə, -mətə\) Etymology: German, from Greek schēmat-, schēma shape, figure, manner — more at scheme 1. : a general representation produced according to Kantianism by the imagination working with the pure form of time by which the understanding is able to apply a category to particular representations of sense < the universal following in time of something, A, by something else, B, is the schema of cause and effect > 2. a. : a diagrammatic depiction of a typical or average situation < a schema of the reflex arc > broadly : an abridged or generalized presentation : a framework of reference : outline, plan b. : a syllogistic figure in logic 3. a. : a nonconscious adjustment of the brain to the afferent impulses indicative of bodily posture that is a prerequisite of appropriate bodily movement and of spatial perception b. : the organization of experience in the mind or brain |