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Abandum Abandum A*ban"dum ([.a]*b[a^]n"d[u^]m), n. [LL. See
Abandon.] (Law)
Anything forfeited or confiscated.
Ad captandum Ad captandum Ad cap*tan"dum [L., for catching.]
A phrase used adjectively sometimes of meretricious attempts
to catch or win popular favor.
Memorandum Memorandum Mem`o*ran"dum, n.; pl. E. Memorandums, L.
Memoranda. [L., something to be remembered, neut. of
memorandus, fut. pass. p. of memorare. See Memorable.]
1. A record of something which it is desired to remember; a
note to help the memory.
I . . . entered a memorandum in my pocketbook.
--Guardian.
I wish you would, as opportunity offers, make
memorandums of the regulations of the academies.
--Sir J.
Reynolds.
2. (Law) A brief or informal note in writing of some
transaction, or an outline of an intended instrument; an
instrument drawn up in a brief and compendious form.
Memorandum check, a check given as an acknowledgment of
indebtedness, but with the understanding that it will not
be presented at bank unless the maker fails to take it up
on the day the debt becomes due. It usually has Mem.
written on its face.
Memorandum check Memorandum Mem`o*ran"dum, n.; pl. E. Memorandums, L.
Memoranda. [L., something to be remembered, neut. of
memorandus, fut. pass. p. of memorare. See Memorable.]
1. A record of something which it is desired to remember; a
note to help the memory.
I . . . entered a memorandum in my pocketbook.
--Guardian.
I wish you would, as opportunity offers, make
memorandums of the regulations of the academies.
--Sir J.
Reynolds.
2. (Law) A brief or informal note in writing of some
transaction, or an outline of an intended instrument; an
instrument drawn up in a brief and compendious form.
Memorandum check, a check given as an acknowledgment of
indebtedness, but with the understanding that it will not
be presented at bank unless the maker fails to take it up
on the day the debt becomes due. It usually has Mem.
written on its face.
Memorandums Memorandum Mem`o*ran"dum, n.; pl. E. Memorandums, L.
Memoranda. [L., something to be remembered, neut. of
memorandus, fut. pass. p. of memorare. See Memorable.]
1. A record of something which it is desired to remember; a
note to help the memory.
I . . . entered a memorandum in my pocketbook.
--Guardian.
I wish you would, as opportunity offers, make
memorandums of the regulations of the academies.
--Sir J.
Reynolds.
2. (Law) A brief or informal note in writing of some
transaction, or an outline of an intended instrument; an
instrument drawn up in a brief and compendious form.
Memorandum check, a check given as an acknowledgment of
indebtedness, but with the understanding that it will not
be presented at bank unless the maker fails to take it up
on the day the debt becomes due. It usually has Mem.
written on its face.
Mutandum Mutandum Mu*tan"dum, n.; pl. Mutanda. [L., fr. mutare to
change.]
A thing which is to be changed; something which must be
altered; -- used chiefly in the plural.
Notandum Notandum No*tan"dum, n.; pl. Notanda. [L., fr. notare to
observe.]
A thing to be noted or observed; a notable fact; -- chiefly
used in the plural.
Observandum Observandum Ob*ser`van"dum, n.; pl. Observanda. [L.]
A thing to be observed. --Swift.