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addenda
1. Things to be added or those things which are already added.
2. The plural form of addendum (used with a singular verb), a list of things to be added: "The addenda in the back of the book consists of fifteen pages.
2. The plural form of addendum (used with a singular verb), a list of things to be added: "The addenda in the back of the book consists of fifteen pages.
addenda (uh DEN duh) (plural)
Things to be added, as in a supplement or an appendix: "The author included an addenda of new materials in his book."
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Latin Proverbs, Mottoes, Phrases, and Words: Group A
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addenda, addendum, agenda
addenda (uh DEN duh) (noun, plural)
Things to be added, as in a supplement or an appendix: "The author included three addenda of new materials in his book."
addendum (uh DEN dum) (noun), singular
Something that has been added in a written document: "The report has an addendum clarifying certain procedural actions."
agenda (uh JEN duh) (noun)
A list of things to be done at a meeting; schedule, program: "What is on your agenda today?"
Agenda was originally the plural of Latin agendum (thing to be done) and is still considered by some to be a plural form.
In modern English; however, agenda is usually considered as the singular form with agendas the plural: "What is on the agenda for the meeting?"
"The secretary kept track of the two executives’ agendas."
After his secretary printed the new agenda, Gordan realized he also needed the revised addenda which should be printed in an addendum.
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Confusing Words Clarified: Group A; Homonyms, Homophones, Homographs, Synonyms, Polysemes, etc. +
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