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The word "schedule" ultimately derives from the Greek word "schedē," which referred to a writing tablet used for taking notes or making lists. Over time, the term came to be used more generally to refer to any type of plan or list of appointments or tasks.
In English, the word "schedule" first appeared in the early 14th century and was used in the context of a list of topics to be discussed in a public meeting. Later, it came to be used more broadly to refer to any type of plan or list of things to be done. By the 17th century, the word had acquired its modern meaning of a plan or list of events or appointments over a period of time.
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