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list - a database containing an ordered array of items (names or topics) |
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database an organized body of related information
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item,
point a whole individual unit; especially when included in a list or collection; "they reduced the price on many items"
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agenda,
agendum,
order of business a temporally organized plan for matters to be attended to
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a-list a list of names of specially favored people; "the boss gave me his A-list of people we should try to recruit"
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bibliography a list of writings with time and place of publication (such as the writings of a single author or the works referred to in preparing a document etc.)
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bill the entertainment offered at a public presentation
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blacklist,
black book,
shitlist a list of people who are out of favor
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calendar a list or register of events (appointments or social events or court cases etc); "I have you on my calendar for next Monday"
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calorie chart a list of foods and information about their caloric content
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canon a collection of books accepted as holy scripture especially the books of the Bible recognized by any Christian church as genuine and inspired
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catalog,
catalogue a book or pamphlet containing an enumeration of things; "he found it in the Sears catalog"
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character set an ordered list of characters that are used together in writing or printing
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checklist a list of items (names or tasks etc.) to be checked or consulted
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class list,
honours list a list issued by examiners that categorizes students according to the class of honours they achieved in their degree examinations
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codex an unbound manuscript of some ancient classic (as distinguished from a scroll)
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contents,
table of contents a list of divisions (chapters or articles) and the pages on which they start
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corrigenda a list of printing errors in a book along with their corrections
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credits a list of acknowledgements of those who contributed to the creation of a film (usually run at the end of the film)
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criminal record,
record a list of crimes for which an accused person has been previously convicted; "he ruled that the criminal record of the defendant could not be disclosed to the court"; "the prostitute had a record a mile long"
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directory an alphabetical list of names and addresses
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distribution list list of names to whom a communication should be sent
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enumeration,
numbering a numbered list
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faq a list of questions that are frequently asked (about a given topic) along with their answers
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free list a list of commodities that are not subject to tariffs
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grocery list,
shopping list a list of groceries to be purchased
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hit list a list of victims to be eliminated (as by murder)
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hit parade a ranked list of the songs that are most popular at a given time
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index the finger next to the thumb
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key metal device shaped in such a way that when it is inserted into the appropriate lock the lock's mechanism can be rotated
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key metal device shaped in such a way that when it is inserted into the appropriate lock the lock's mechanism can be rotated
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inventory,
stock list making an itemized list of merchandise or supplies on hand; "an inventory may be necessary to see if anything is missing"; "they held an inventory every month"
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mailing list a list of names and addresses to which advertising material is mailed
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flag,
masthead a conspicuously marked or shaped tail
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computer menu,
menu an agenda of things to do; "they worked rapidly down the menu of reports"
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necrology a list of people who died recently
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playlist,
play list a list of musical selections for performance or for broadcast by radio
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portfolio the role of the head of a government department; "he holds the portfolio for foreign affairs"
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posting (bookkeeping) a listing on the company's records; "the posting was made in the cash account"
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price list a listing of prices for different goods or services
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push-down list,
push-down stack,
stack a list in which the next item to be removed is the item most recently stored (LIFO)
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queue a braid of hair at the back of the head
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roll,
roster the act of rolling something (as the ball in bowling)
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schedule an ordered list of times at which things are planned to occur
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shopping list a list of items to be purchased
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shortlist,
short list a list of applicants winnowed from a longer list who have been deemed suitable and from which the successful person will be chosen
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sick list a list of those who are ill (e.g. on a warship or in a regiment etc)
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slate,
ticket (formerly) a writing tablet made of slate
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standing the act of assuming or maintaining an erect upright position
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wish list a list of events that you wish would occur
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list - include in a list; "Am I listed in your register?" |
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register enter into someone's consciousness; "Did this event register in your parents' minds?"
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inventory,
stock-take,
take stock make or include in an itemized record or report; "Inventory all books before the end of the year"
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empanel,
impanel select from a list; "empanel prospective jurors"
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index adjust through indexation; "The government indexes wages and prices"
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blacklist put on a blacklist so as to banish or cause to be boycotted; "many books were blacklisted by the Nazis"
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post publicize with, or as if with, a poster; "I'll post the news on the bulletin board"
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list - give or make a list of; name individually; give the names of; "List the states west of the Mississippi" |
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enumerate,
itemise,
itemize,
recite specify individually; "She enumerated the many obstacles she had encountered"; "The doctor recited the list of possible side effects of the drug"
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list - tilt to one side; "The balloon heeled over"; "the wind made the vessel heel"; "The ship listed to starboard" |
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angle,
lean,
slant,
tilt,
tip fish with a hook
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list - cause to lean to the side; "Erosion listed the old tree" |
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lean |
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move go or proceed from one point to another; "the debate moved from family values to the economy"
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