faciendum

/fɑsiˈɛndəm/; făsē-ën-dəm

Definitions

1. noun

A Latin term used to indicate something to be done or to be made, often used in law, architecture, or engineering to denote a construction or action to be performed.

“The architect included a faciendum in the blueprint to ensure the installation of the air conditioning system.”

2. neuter singular of the gerundive of facere

Something to be done or made, used in Latin to express obligation or necessity.

“The faciendum is to provide a safe working environment for all employees.”

Synonyms

  • mandate
  • project
  • undertaking

Antonyms

  • hindrance
  • obstacle