manifesto
noun
- published declaration of principles and intentions of an individual or group
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /ˌmæn.ɪˈfɛs.təʊ/ / /ˌmæn.əˈfɛs.təʊ/ / /ˌmæn.əˈfɛs.toʊ/
noun
Etymology: Since the mid 17th century, from Italian manifesto, from manifestare + -o, from Latin manifestō (“to make public”), from Latin manus + an uncertain second element. Doublet of manifest.
- A public declaration of principles, policies, or intentions, especially that of a political party.
“the Communist Manifesto”
“A creed is a manifesto of religious or spiritual beliefs.”
verb
Etymology: Since the mid 17th century, from Italian manifesto, from manifestare + -o, from Latin manifestō (“to make public”), from Latin manus + an uncertain second element. Doublet of manifest.
- To issue a manifesto.