scheme vs storyboard

scheme

noun
  • A chart or diagram of a system or object. 

  • A council housing estate. 

  • A systematic plan of future action. 

  • An orderly combination of related parts. 

  • A plot or secret, devious plan. 

  • A mathematical structure that enlarges the notion of algebraic variety in several ways, such as taking account of multiplicities and allowing "varieties" defined over any commutative ring (e.g. Fermat curves over the integers). 

  • Part of a uniform resource identifier indicating the protocol or other purpose, such as http: or news:. 

  • A representation of the aspects of the celestial bodies for any moment or at a given event. 

  • A portfolio of pension plans with related benefits comprising multiple independent members. 

verb
  • To plot, or contrive a plan. 

  • To plan; to contrive. 

storyboard

noun
  • Any sequence of drawings or diagrams which illustrate a sequence of events, e.g. in an accident or as a flowsheet for computer programming. 

  • A series of drawings that lay out the sequence of scenes in a film or series, especially an animated one. 

verb
  • To create and arrange storyboard drawings. 

How often have the words scheme and storyboard occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )