0 a list of people's names, often with the jobs they have been given to do: --
1 a list of people’s names and sometimes their work schedules, esp. for a military unit or a sports team --
2 a list of people's names, often with the jobs they have been given to do: --
There is a description of the duties and authority assigned to each post within the institution and a roster of all who served on it.
Both labels were headed by musicians who, in addition to managing successful artist rosters, recorded and released their own material.
Overall, however, women featured more on the roster of ritual victims.
To compile these tables, we compared committee rosters to individual-level data collected (and reported above) for legislators in each of these states.
The credits on the cover of this disc permit his name to enter the composer roster of record catalogues.
Researchers were given only the roster numbers of students for whom parental permission had been obtained.
The basic rosters of scientific experts, as well as their arguments, remained unchanged.
Varying the roster finesse may have arrived at a different result.