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roster

roster
Pronunciation: ⁄ˈrɒstə
noun
·              a list or plan showing turns of duty or leave for individuals or groups in an organization:next week’s duty roster
·    a list of members of a team or organization, in particular of sports players available for team selection:a cluster of outstanding players on the club’s rosterthe label assembled an extraordinarily eclectic roster of artists
verb
[with object] chiefly British
·              place on or assign according to a duty roster:the locomotive is rostered for service on Sunday



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