cre|den|dum

cre|den|dum
cre|den|dum «krih DEHN duhm», noun, plural -da «-duh».
1. a thing to be believed.
2. an article of faith.
[< Latin crēdendum, neuter of crēdendus, gerundive of crēdere believe]

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