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    scheme
    [skiːm]
    noun
    scheme (noun) · schemes (plural noun)
    1. SCOTTISH
      informal
      an estate of social housing:
      "the whole scheme is plunged into darkness, bar the light in Victor's house" · "Sheila and me were in that gang on the scheme"
    verb
    scheme (verb) · schemes (third person present) · schemed (past tense) · schemed (past participle) · scheming (present participle)
    1. make plans, especially in a devious way or with intent to do something illegal or wrong:
      "envious of their wealth, he schemed to bring about their downfall"
      • SOUTH AFRICAN
        informal
        think; suppose:
        "I scheme it could work"
    2. arrange according to a colour scheme:
      "she was busy arranging flowers, scheming the candles and napkins"
    Origin
    mid 16th century (denoting a figure of speech): from Latin schema, from Greek (see schema). An early sense was ‘diagram of the position of celestial objects’, giving rise to ‘diagram, outline’, whence the current senses. The unfavourable notion ‘plot’ arose in the mid 18th century.
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