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agend

Agend is a term that does not have a widely recognized meaning in major reference works. It is generally considered either a misspelling or a rare proper noun, rather than a defined concept with a standard set of uses. Because of its ambiguous status, “agend” typically requires contextual clarification when encountered in text.

In everyday usage, agend most often appears as a typographical error for agenda, the list of items

As a proper noun, agend can occasionally be found as a surname or as a place name

Because agend lacks a stable, widely accepted definition, most encyclopedic or scholarly references treat it as

See also: agenda, agendum, lists of items, naming conventions.

to
be
discussed
or
acted
upon
in
a
meeting
or
the
plan
of
activities
for
a
project.
In
such
cases,
the
conventional
spelling
is
agenda,
and
editors
usually
correct
the
form
to
avoid
confusion.
in
obscure
or
historical
records.
These
uses
are
uncommon
and
not
tied
to
any
widely
known
geographic
location,
organization,
or
figure
in
mainstream
sources.
When
agend
is
employed
as
a
name,
it
is
typically
necessary
to
rely
on
the
surrounding
information
to
determine
its
origin
and
relevance.
a
nonstandard
form
rather
than
a
distinct
concept.
In
disambiguation
contexts,
it
is
commonly
linked
to
agenda
or
to
any
specific
proper
noun
with
supporting
attribution.