Menu is a type of record that highlights the essential points about a given subject, usually in list form.
The menu is like a summary or synopsis of a particular topic or area. When we talk about “course summary”, it means the presentation of a text that highlights the main characteristics of this course.
Likewise, the "disciplinary menu" or "school menu" points out the key points of the subject to be presented or of the subjects that will be taught during the school year, for example.
The word menu can also be used as synonymous with menu or menu, as it consists of a list of the main meals that are served in a particular establishment.
In the legal sphere, the menu is the synthesis of the content provided for in a given law, and which is normally described in the preamble of the text.
Etymologically, the word “menu” originated from the Latin menu, which means “thought” or “idea”.
See also: the meaning of Synthesis.
Menu or Amendment
Both words are quite similar in spelling and pronunciation, but they have totally different meanings.
As seen, menu it is related to the summary and synthesis of something. already the amendment matches the "correction act", that is, repair something that was wrong.
Example: "Deputies approved the constitutional amendment".
In the example above, the expression “constitutional amendment” can be interpreted as “to make a correction to the Federal Constitution”.