rosters

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third-person singular of roster
plural of , roster
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A list of the jobs to be done by members of an organization and often with the date/time that they are expected to do them

The secretary has produced a new cleaning roster for the Church over the remainder of the year.

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A list of names, usually for an organization of some kind such as military officers and enlisted personnel enrolled in a particular unit; a muster roll; or a sports team, with the names of players who are eligible to be placed in the lineup for a particular game
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A roster is a list of names of people involved with an organization of some kind
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{i} list, register; list of soldiers or employees including the time that each is scheduled for duty
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Official list of people holding an office in the various chapters of a Kingdom, as the Seneschals' Roster, the Heralds' Roster, etc
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A list of the members of a team
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the list of players on a team
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A list of the jobs to be done by members of an organisation and often with the date/time that they are expected to do them
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A roster is a list which gives details of the order in which different people have to do a particular job. The next day he put himself first on the new roster for domestic chores = rota
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a list of the players on a team
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A list of names, usually for an organisation of some kind such as military officers and enlisted personnel enrolled in a particular unit; a muster roll; or a sports team, with the names of players who are eligible to be placed in the lineup for a particular game
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The act of placing a name on a roster
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All the students enrolled in a particular course offering
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a list of names; "his name was struck off the rolls"
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A list of members of a team
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A register or roll showing the order in which officers, enlisted men, companies, or regiments are called on to serve
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A roster is a list, especially of the people who work for a particular organization or are available to do a particular job. It can also be a list of the sports players who are available for a particular team, especially in American English. The Amateur Softball Association's roster of umpires has declined to 57,000 = register. to put someone's name on a roster
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A list, as of those on duty at a particular time
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Lawyers who wish to accept legal aid cases belong to the Legal Aid Roster
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Some rules systems require players to keep a written record of their forces Such a record is known as a Roster For example, a Roster might list a unit's Morale and Training statistics In another example, in a modern miniatures game, a player might need to keep track of how many shots a tank can make before running out of ammunition
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A printed sheet from the Office of the Registrar that lists the names and other pertinent information of the student These will be updated as student add and drop the course in the early part of the semester
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A "master list" of all participants that is stored in System Manager A roster can be used with any number of projects
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a AAA team can have a maximum of 23 active players from the 31st day of the season until August 9th, and a maximum of 24 active players prior to the 31st day and after August 10th
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Operators take names and phone numbers of each caller and provide you with the list
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  The document provided to each precinct listing the voters registered in that precinct and containing additional information about each voter, such as current residence address and date of birth
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The Payroll Time Reporting Roster is used to enter time and leave usage for all employees paid on a positive time basis Adjustments to time and leave usage can also be entered for employees paid on an exception time basis More information on the roster is available in the PTR User Guide, Section C1 2, C2, and C3
rosters

    Turkish pronunciation

    rästırz

    Pronunciation

    /ˈrästərz/ /ˈrɑːstɜrz/

    Etymology

    [ 'räs-t&r also ] (noun.) 1727. Dutch rooster, literally, gridiron; from the parallel lines.
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