Definitions for memoranda

memoranda mem·o·ran·dum

Spelling: [mem-uh-ran-duh m]
IPA: /ˌmɛm əˈræn dəm/

Memoranda is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 14 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 17 points.

You can make 397 anagrams from letters in memoranda (aademmnor).

Definitions for memoranda

noun

  1. a short note designating something to be remembered, especially something to be done or acted upon in the future; reminder.
  2. a record or written statement of something.
  3. an informal message, especially one sent between two or more employees of the same company, concerning company business:
  4. Law. a writing, usually informal, containing the terms of a transaction.
  5. Diplomacy. a summary of the state of an issue, the reasons for a decision agreed on, etc.
  6. a document transferring title to goods but authorizing the return of the goods to the seller at the option of the buyer.

Origin of memoranda

1400-50; late Middle English Latin: something to be noted, noun use of neuter of memorandus, gerundive of memorāre to mention, tell

Examples for memoranda

He added that the "memoranda" was not necessarily a humorous department.

Parts of the memoranda were withdrawn in 2005 and the Obama administration has repudiated their contents.

That said, it provided the court with classified emails, memoranda, contracts, and photos.

William did so and I gave the driver the address from my memoranda.

His memoranda were never used, his mining claim was never identified.

He had no letters, memoranda in his pockets, bearing his name.

Bobby had seen the memoranda for the supper, and had advised her in regard to some of the details.

Mandery knows when to be pithy and when to go long, like in passages about the subtleties of memoranda.

The above may serve as memoranda of the duties which will claim your chief attention.

Then he recalled a fancy which I have since found among his memoranda.

Word Value for memoranda
Scrable

14

Words with friends

17

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