scheme
Pronunciation: /skiːm/
noun
- a large-scale systematic plan or arrangement for attaining some particular object or putting a particular idea into effect: the occupational sick pay scheme
- a secret or underhand plan; a plot: police uncovered a scheme to steal paintings worth more than $250,000
- a particular ordered system or arrangement: a classical rhyme scheme
verb


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