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memorandum

noun

  1. written message in a professional setting
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Wiktionary

Pronunciation: /ˌmɛm.əˈɹæn.dəm/

noun

Etymology: Learned borrowing from Latin memorandum, neuter of memorandus (“to be remembered”).

  1. A short note serving as a reminder.

    ....be more difficult or uncertain than it had been for so many weeks, I had scarcely for a moment adverted to it as necessary, or placed it amongst my memoranda against this parting interview; and my final anxieties being spent in comforting her with hopes, and in pressing upon her the necessity of getting some medicines for a violent cough and hoarseness with which she was troubled, I wholly forgot it until it was too late to recall her.

  2. A written business communication.

    The Trump administration will allow federal workers to promote their religious beliefs to colleagues, display religious items at work and pray together or individually, according to a memorandum issued Monday by the Office of Personnel Management.

  3. A brief diplomatic communication.
  4. A page in an annual publication honoring the memory of a person who died during the past year.