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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 reach and
positiveness
with which a
person
can
remember;
the
strength
and
trustworthiness
of one's power to reach and
represent
or to
recall
the past; as, his
memory
was never
wrong..
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Stacked
::
Stack (a.) A data
structure
within
random-access
memory
used to
simulate
a
hardware
stack;
as, a
push-down
stack..
Guess
::
Guess (v. t.) To hit upon or
reproduce
by
memory.
Indelible
::
Indelible
(a.) That can not be
removed,
washed
away,
blotted
out, or
effaced;
incapable
of being
canceled,
lost, or
forgotten;
as,
indelible
characters;
an
indelible
stain;
an
indelible
impression
on the
memory..
Topology
::
Topology
(n.) The art of, or
method
for,
assisting
the
memory
by
associating
the thing or
subject
to be
remembered
with some
place..
Note
::
Note (n.) A brief
writing
intended
to
assist
the
memory;
a
memorandum;
a
minute.
Retentive
::
Retentive
(a.)
Having
power to
retain;
as, a
retentive
memory..
Amnestic
::
Amnestic
(a.)
Causing
loss of
memory.
Memoriter
::
Memoriter
(adv.)
By, or from,
memory..
Recite
::
Recite
(v. i.) To
repeat,
pronounce,
or
rehearse,
as
before
an
audience,
something
prepared
or
committed
to
memory;
to
rehearse
a
lesson
learned..
Enshrine
::
Enshrine
(v. t.) To
inclose
in a
shrine
or
chest;
hence,
to
preserve
or
cherish
as
something
sacred;
as, to
enshrine
something
in
memory..
Repetition
::
Repetition
(n.)
Recital
from
memory;
rehearsal.
Memory
::
Memory
(n.) The time
within
which past
events
can be or are
remembered;
as,
within
the
memory
of man..
Remembrance
::
Remembrance
(n.) Power of
remembering;
reach of
personal
knowledge;
period
over which one's
memory
extends.
Moniment
::
Moniment
(n.)
Something
to
preserve
memory;
a
reminder;
a
monument;
hence,
a mark; an
image;
a
superscription;
a
record..
Death
::
Death (v. i.) Total
privation
or loss;
extinction;
cessation;
as, the death of
memory..
Remember
::
Remember
(v. t.) To be
capable
of
recalling
when
required;
to keep in mind; to be
continually
aware or
thoughtful
of; to
preserve
fresh in the
memory;
to
attend
to; to think of with
gratitude,
affection,
respect,
or any other
emotion..
Infix
::
Infix (v. t.) To
implant
or fix; to
instill;
to
inculcate,
as
principles,
thoughts,
or
instructions;
as, to infix good
principles
in the mind, or ideas in the
memory..
Occur
::
Occur (v. i.) To meet or come to the mind; to
suggest
itself;
to be
presented
to the
imagination
or
memory.
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..
Gravestone
::
Gravestone
(n.) A stone laid over, or
erected
near, a
grave,
usually
with an
inscription,
to
preserve
the
memory
of the dead; a
tombstone..
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