time-table

See also: timetable and time table

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Noun

time-table (plural time-tables)

  1. Alternative spelling of timetable
    • 1893, Report of the Minister of Public Instruction, New South Wales: Charles Potter, published 1894, page 238:
      Lessons to be resumed according to the Time-table.
    • 1967, Michael Barsley, The Orient Express: The Story of the World's Most Fabulous Train, Stein and Day, page 69:
      Hopefully, the time-table promised new Wagons-Lits routes in Iraq and Jugoslavia, already dated 1940 and 1941.
    • 1987, John Blackie, Inside the Primary School, Knopf,, →ISBN:
      CHAPTER FIVE The curriculum, the time-table and organisation

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