different between docket vs docketing
docket
English
Alternative forms
- docquet (archaic)
Etymology
Origin uncertain; perhaps a diminutive of dock.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?d?k?t/
- Rhymes: -?k?t
Noun
docket (plural dockets)
- (obsolete) A summary; a brief digest.
- (law) A short entry of the proceedings of a court; the register containing them; the office containing the register.
- (law) A schedule of cases awaiting action in a court.
- An agenda of things to be done.
- A ticket or label fixed to something, showing its contents or directions to its use.
- (Australia) A receipt.
Translations
See also
- receipt
Verb
docket (third-person singular simple present dockets, present participle docketing, simple past and past participle docketed)
- (transitive) To enter or inscribe in a docket, or list of causes for trial.
- (transitive) To label a parcel, etc.
- to docket goods
- (transitive) To make a brief abstract of (a writing) and endorse it on the back of the paper, or to endorse the title or contents on the back of; to summarize.
- to docket letters and papers
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Chesterfield to this entry?)
- (transitive) To make a brief abstract of and inscribe in a book.
- judgments regularly docketed
Anagrams
- tocked
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docketing
English
Verb
docketing
- present participle of docket
Noun
docketing (plural docketings)
- The act by which something is docketed.
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