Scheme
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Scheme may refer to:
- Scheme (programming language), a minimalist, multi-paradigm dialect of Lisp
- Scheme (mathematics), a concept in algebraic geometry
- Scheme (linguistics), a figure of speech that changes a sentence's structure
- Schemer (comics), a Marvel Comics villain turned antihero
- The Scheme, a BBC Scotland television documentary series
[edit] See also
- Collective investment scheme, many people investing money together
- URI scheme, the outermost part of internet URIs
- Colour scheme, a set of colours chosen to be used together in some media
- Numbering scheme, an agreed-upon method of assigning nominal numbers to entities
- Rhyme scheme, the pattern of rhyming lines in poems and lyrics
- Get-rich-quick scheme
- Ponzi scheme, a scam paying investors returns from their own or others' money rather than profits
- Pyramid scheme, a non-sustainable business model involving the exchange of money primarily for enrolling other people
- Housing scheme, a Scottish term for a council housing development
- Schema (disambiguation)
- Scam, an attempt to swindle, as in scheming
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