agendum

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a·gen·dum

 (ə-jĕn′dəm)
n. pl. a·gen·da (-də) also a·gen·dums
1. An agenda.
2. Something to be done, especially an item on a program or list.

[Latin, neuter gerundive of agere, to do; see ag- in Indo-European roots.]
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a•gen•dum

(əˈdʒɛn dəm)

n., pl. -da (-də), -dums.
1. an agenda.
2. something that is to be done.
3. an item on an agenda.
[1895–1900; < Latin, ger. of agere to do]
usage: See agenda.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.agendum - a list of matters to be taken up (as at a meeting)agendum - a list of matters to be taken up (as at a meeting)
list, listing - a database containing an ordered array of items (names or topics)
agenda item - one of the items to be considered
order of the day - the order of business for an assembly on a given day
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Septimius Severus in despatch; Adeste si quid mihi restat agendum. And the like.
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