Captandum

/kæpˈtændəm/ noun

Something that is meant to be taken or seized, often used in legal or Latin contexts.

From Latin captandum, the neuter gerundive form of capere meaning 'to take' or 'to seize.' The gerundive form expresses something that ought to be or is worthy of being done.

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