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Definition of memory
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of memory is as below...
Memory
(n.) The
faculty
of the mind by which it
retains
the
knowledge
of
previous
thoughts,
impressions,
or
events..
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Station
::
Station
(n.) The fast of the
fourth
and sixth days of the week,
Wednesday
and
Friday,
in
memory
of the
council
which
condemned
Christ,
and of his
passion..
Mnemonical
::
Mnemonical
(a.)
Assisting
in
memory.
Memory
::
Memory
(n.)
Something,
or an
aggregate
of
things,
remembered;
hence,
character,
conduct,
etc., as
preserved
in
remembrance,
history,
or
tradition;
posthumous
fame; as, the war
became
only a
memory..
Tenacious
::
Tenacious
(a.) Apt to
retain;
retentive;
as, a
tenacious
memory..
Monumental
::
Monumental
(a.)
Serving
as a
monument;
memorial;
preserving
memory.
Remember
::
Remember
(v. i.) To
execise
or have the power of
memory;
as, some
remember
better
than
others..
Unlearn
::
Unlearn
(v. t.) To
forget,
as what has been
learned;
to lose from
memory;
also, to learn the
contrary
of..
Commemoration
::
Commemoration
(n.) The act of
commemorating;
an
observance
or
celebration
designed
to honor the
memory
of some
person
or
event.
Strength
::
Strength
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
strong;
ability
to do or to bear;
capacity
for
exertion
or
endurance,
whether
physical,
intellectual,
or
moral;
force;
vigor;
power;
as,
strength
of body or of the arm;
strength
of mind, of
memory,
or of
judgment..
Recollection
::
Recollection
(n.) The act of
recollecting,
or
recalling
to the
memory;
the
operation
by which
objects
are
recalled
to the
memory,
or ideas
revived
in the mind;
reminiscence;
remembrance..
Retentive
::
Retentive
(a.)
Having
power to
retain;
as, a
retentive
memory..
Presentive
::
Presentive
(a.)
Bringing
a
conception
or
notion
directly
before
the mind;
presenting
an
object
to the
memory
of
imagination;
--
distinguished
from
symbolic.
Memorial
::
Memorial
(n.)
Anything
intended
to
preserve
the
memory
of a
person
or
event;
something
which
serves
to keep
something
else in
remembrance;
a
monument.
Sepulchral
::
Sepulchral
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
burial,
to the
grave,
or to
monuments
erected
to the
memory
of the dead; as, a
sepulchral
stone;
a
sepulchral
inscription..
Remembrance
::
Remembrance
(n.)
Something
remembered;
a
person
or thing kept in
memory.
Memoriter
::
Memoriter
(adv.)
By, or from,
memory..
Recollect
::
Recollect
(v. t.) To
recover
or
recall
the
knowledge
of; to bring back to the mind or
memory;
to
remember.
Recitation
::
Recitation
(n.) The
delivery
before
an
audience
of
something
committed
to
memory,
especially
as an
elocutionary
exhibition;
also, that which is so
delivered..
Annunciation
::
Annunciation
(n.) The
festival
celebrated
(March
25th) by the
Church
of
England,
of Rome, etc., in
memory
of the
angel's
announcement,
on that day; Lady Day..
Failure
::
Failure
(n.)
Decay,
or
defect
from
decay;
deterioration;
as, the
failure
of
memory
or of
sight..
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