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All docketing synonyms

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verb docketing

  • order β€” an authoritative direction or instruction; command; mandate.
  • typecast β€” to cast (a performer) in a role that requires characteristics of physique, manner, personality, etc., similar to those possessed by the performer.
  • insert β€” to put or place in: to insert a key in a lock.
  • log β€” Mathematics. logarithm.
  • register β€” a list or record of such acts, events, etc.
  • interpolate β€” to introduce (something additional or extraneous) between other things or parts; interject; interpose; intercalate.
  • inscribe β€” to address or dedicate (a book, photograph, etc.) informally to a person, especially by writing a brief personal note in or on it.
  • note β€” a brief record of something written down to assist the memory or for future reference.
  • inject β€” to force (a fluid) into a passage, cavity, or tissue: to inject a medicine into the veins.
  • post β€” power-on self-test
  • intercalate β€” to interpolate; interpose.
  • slot β€” a long thin, narrow strip of wood, metal, etc., used as a support for a bed, as one of the horizontal laths of a Venetian blind, etc.
  • list β€” Friedrich [free-drik] /ˈfri drΙͺk/ (Show IPA), 1789–1846, U.S. political economist and journalist, born in Germany.
  • record β€” to cause to be set down or registered: to record one's vote.
  • catalog β€” A catalog is a list of things such as the goods you can buy from a particular company, the objects in a museum, or the books in a library.
  • deposit β€” A deposit is a sum of money which is part of the full price of something, and which you pay when you agree to buy it.
  • classify β€” To classify things means to divide them into groups or types so that things with similar characteristics are in the same group.
  • categorize β€” If you categorize people or things, you divide them into sets or you say which set they belong to.
  • document β€” a written or printed paper furnishing information or evidence, as a passport, deed, bill of sale, or bill of lading; a legal or official paper.
  • invoice β€” an itemized bill for goods sold or services provided, containing individual prices, the total charge, and the terms.
  • poll β€” polly.
  • numerate β€” to represent numbers by symbols.
  • particularize β€” to make particular.
  • itemize β€” to state by items; give the particulars of; list the individual units or parts of: to itemize an account.
  • book β€” A book is a number of pieces of paper, usually with words printed on them, which are fastened together and fixed inside a cover of stronger paper or cardboard. Books contain information, stories, or poetry, for example.
  • inventory β€” a complete listing of merchandise or stock on hand, work in progress, raw materials, finished goods on hand, etc., made each year by a business concern.
  • schedule β€” a plan of procedure, usually written, for a proposed objective, especially with reference to the sequence of and time allotted for each item or operation necessary to its completion: The schedule allows three weeks for this stage.
  • tally β€” an account or reckoning; a record of debit and credit, of the score of a game, or the like.
  • chart β€” A chart is a diagram, picture, or graph which is intended to make information easier to understand.
  • census β€” A census is an official survey of the population of a country that is carried out in order to find out how many people live there and to obtain details of such things as people's ages and jobs.
  • chronicle β€” To chronicle a series of events means to write about them or show them in broadcasts in the order in which they happened.
  • bill β€” A bill is a written statement of money that you owe for goods or services.
  • manifest β€” readily perceived by the eye or the understanding; evident; obvious; apparent; plain: a manifest error.
  • specialize β€” to pursue some special line of study, work, etc.; have a specialty: The doctor specializes in gastroenterology.
  • calender β€” a machine in which paper or cloth is glazed or smoothed by passing between rollers
  • christen β€” When a baby is christened, he or she is given a name during the Christian ceremony of baptism. Compare baptize.
  • tap β€” Telocator Alphanumeric Protocol
  • affix β€” If you affix one thing to another, you stick it or attach it to the other thing.
  • touch β€” to put the hand, finger, etc., on or into contact with (something) to feel it: He touched the iron cautiously.
  • check β€” Check is also a noun.
  • append β€” When you append something to something else, especially a piece of writing, you attach it or add it to the end of it.
  • style β€” a particular kind, sort, or type, as with reference to form, appearance, or character: the baroque style; The style of the house was too austere for their liking.
  • title β€” a clause in the 1972 Education Act stating that no one shall because of sex be denied the benefits of any educational program of activity that receives direct federal aid.
  • dub β€” to furnish (a film or tape) with a new sound track, as one recorded in the language of the country of import.
  • mark β€” Marcus Alonzo ("Mark") 1837–1904, U.S. merchant and politician: senator 1897–1904.
  • add β€” ADD is an abbreviation for attention deficit disorder.
  • call β€” a demand for redeemable bonds or shares to be presented for repayment
  • adjoin β€” If one room, place, or object adjoins another, they are next to each other.
  • designate β€” When you designate someone as something, you formally choose them to do that particular job.
  • annex β€” If a country annexes another country or an area of land, it seizes it and takes control of it.
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