əˈjendə noun
( -s )
Etymology: Latin, neuter plural of agendum, gerundive of agere to drive, do — more at agent
1. : a memorandum book
dragged a small agenda from his pocket and began flicking the pages — Monica Stirling
2.
a. : a list or outline of things to be done, subjects to be discussed, or business to be transacted
he sent out an agenda before each meeting
b. : a plan of procedure : program
military aggression was … on the agenda of international Communism — E.S.Furniss b.1890
a brisk agenda of calisthenics — E.J.Kahn