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Agendum — A*gen dum ([.a]*j[e^]n d[u^]m), n.; pl. {Agenda} ([.a]*j[e^]n d[.a]). [L., neut. of the gerundive of agere to act.] 1. Something to be done; in the pl., a memorandum book; also, a list of items to be considered. See {agenda}. [1913 Webster] 2. A… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
agendum — [ə jen′dəm] n. pl. agenda [ə jen′də] or agendums AGENDA … English World dictionary
agendum — See agendum, agenda … Dictionary of problem words and expressions
agendum, agenda — These terms (from a Latin word meaning to act, to do ) refer to something to be done. The former is singular; the latter, plural. Agendum is rarely used but occasionally is employed to refer to one item in a list or a program of action, to a… … Dictionary of problem words and expressions
agendum — noun (plural agenda or dums) Etymology: Latin Date: circa 1847 1. agenda 2. an item on an agenda … New Collegiate Dictionary
agendum — n. agenda, schedule, outline of things to be done … English contemporary dictionary
agendum — agen·dum … English syllables
agendum — a•gen•dum [[t]əˈdʒɛn dəm[/t]] n. pl. da( də), dums. 1) an agenda 2) something that is to be done 3) an item on an agenda • Etymology: 1895–1900; < L, ger. of agere to do usage: See agenda … From formal English to slang
agendum — noun a list of matters to be taken up (as at a meeting) • Syn: ↑agenda, ↑order of business • Hypernyms: ↑list, ↑listing • Hyponyms: ↑order of the day … Useful english dictionary
Ad agendum — Procédure civile: en vue de l action, locution accolée à un mandat pour en désigner l objet spécifique, le titulaire de l action en justice confie par ce mandat à une personne mission d entreprendre et de conduire le procès à sa place … Lexique de Termes Juridiques