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Timetable   /tˈaɪmtˌeɪbəl/   Listen
Timetable

noun
1.
A schedule listing events and the times at which they will take place.
2.
A schedule of times of arrivals and departures.






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"Timetable" Quotes from Famous Books



... his other pockets and brought forth part of an old railroad timetable. The papers were bunched together and held low, while Shep tried to strike the match that had lost part of its head. It made a faint streak of light, but that ...
— Guns And Snowshoes • Captain Ralph Bonehill

... station, he went inside. There he saw a money-changing window which was open, so he planked down a five-pound note and got two-hundred-and-ten lire. Here was a start. At a bookstall he saw a man buy a big timetable with a large railway map in it. He immediately bought the same. Then he retired to a corner ...
— Aaron's Rod • D. H. Lawrence



Words linked to "Timetable" :   schedule



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