The difference between Agenda and Calendar
When used as nouns, agenda means a temporally organized plan for matters to be attended to, whereas calendar means any system by which time is divided into days, weeks, months, and years.
Calendar is also verb with the meaning: to set a date for a proceeding in court, usually done by a judge at a calendar call.
check bellow for the other definitions of Agenda and Calendar
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Agenda as a noun:
A temporally organized plan for matters to be attended to.
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Agenda as a noun:
A list of matters to be taken up (as at a meeting).
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Agenda as a noun:
A notebook used to organize and maintain such plans or lists, an agenda book, an agenda planner.
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Agenda as a noun:
A hidden agenda.
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Agenda as a noun (obsolete):
A ritual.
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Agenda as a noun (now, _, rare):
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Calendar as a noun:
Any system by which time is divided into days, weeks, months, and years.
Examples:
"The three principal calendars are the Gregorian, Jewish, and Islamic calendars."
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Calendar as a noun:
A means to determine the date consisting of a document containing dates and other temporal information.
Examples:
"Write his birthday on the calendar hanging on the wall."
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Calendar as a noun:
A list of planned events.
Examples:
"The club has a busy calendar this year."
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Calendar as a noun:
An orderly list or enumeration of persons, things, or events; a schedule.
Examples:
"a calendar of bills presented in a legislative assemblly; a calendar of causes arranged for trial in court"
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Calendar as a noun (US):
An appointment book (US), appointment diary (UK)
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Calendar as a verb (legal):
To set a date for a proceeding in court, usually done by a judge at a calendar call.
Examples:
"The judge agreed to calendar a hearing for pretrial motions for the week of May 15, but did not agree to calendar the trial itself on a specific date."
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Calendar as a verb:
To enter or write in a calendar; to register.
Examples:
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