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schemata
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ??????? (skh?mata), the nominative plural form of ????? (skhĂȘma).
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) enPR: sk??m?t?, IPA(key): /?ski?m?t?/
Noun
schemata
- plural of schema
Latin
Noun
sch?mata
- nominative plural of sch?ma
- accusative plural of sch?ma
- vocative plural of sch?ma
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schemas
English
Alternative forms
- schemata
Noun
schemas
- plural of schema
Anagrams
- sachems, samechs
Latin
Noun
sch?m?s
- accusative plural of sch?ma
Swedish
Noun
schemas
- indefinite genitive singular of schema
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