program

UK: ˈprəʊɡræm | US: ˈproʊɡræm

Definition
  1. n. a planned series of events or activities

  2. n. a set of instructions for a computer to perform specific tasks

  3. vt. to design or schedule a plan or system

  4. vt. to write code for a computer program

Structure
pro <before>gram <write>pro <before>gram <write>
Etymology

The word "program" originates from Greek programma ("a public notice"), combining pro- ("before") and gramma ("writing"). It initially referred to written schedules or agendas. With technological advancement, it evolved to denote coded instructions for computers, retaining the core idea of "written plans."

Examples
  1. The conference program includes workshops and keynote speeches.

  2. She learned to program in Python last summer.

  3. The TV program starts at 8 PM.

  4. He programmed the robot to perform complex tasks.

  5. The festival’s program was distributed to all attendees.