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The word schema comes from the Greek word "σχήμα" (skhēma), which means shape or more generally plan. While a scheme refers to a loosely described plan, a schema usually refers to specific, well documented, and consistent plans.

The Greek plural is "σχήματα" (skhēmata). In English literature, both schemas and schemata are used as the plural form of "schema".

The word schema can represent any of several different things:

See also scheme, schematic.

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