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English
Etymology
From check + list.
Pronunciation
Noun
checklist (plural checklists)
- A list of tasks to be completed, names to be consulted, conditions to be verified and similar.
- (taxonomy) An inventory, especially of species.
Derived terms
Translations
list of things to be verified
- Afrikaans: kontrolelys
- Arabic: قائمة التحقق
- Armenian: ստուգաթերթ (hy) (stugatʻertʻ)
- Catalan: llista de control f
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 检查清单, 检查表
- Dutch: afvinklijst (nl) f, controlelijst (nl) f, checklist (nl) f
- Finnish: muistilista, tarkastuslista
- French: liste de contrôle f
- German: Checkliste (de) f, Kontrollliste (de) f, Prüfliste f
- Greek: λίστα (el) f (lísta)
- Icelandic: gátlisti m, gaumlisti m
- Indonesian: daftar centang
- Japanese: チェックリスト (ja) (chekkurisuto)
- Low German:
- Dutch Low Saxon: kontrolelyste
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: sjekkliste
- Polish: lista kontrolna f
- Portuguese: lista de verificação/controle f
- Russian: контро́льный спи́сок m (kontrólʹnyj spísok), контро́льный пе́речень m (kontrólʹnyj pérečenʹ)
- Serbo-Croatian: ček-lista f, kontrolna lista, kontrolni popis m
- Swedish: checklista (sv) c
- Turkish: doğrulama listesi, kontrol listesi
- Ukrainian: контро́льний спи́сок m (kontrólʹnyj spýsok)
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See also
Verb
checklist (third-person singular simple present checklists, present participle checklisting, simple past and past participle checklisted)
- (transitive) To add to a checklist.
2020, Danielle Ofri, When We Do Harm: A Doctor Confronts Medical Error, page 10:It was like he was checklisting the steps of brushing your teeth. Everyone knows how to brush your teeth—you do it automatically—so what good would a checklist do?
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