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memory.
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Main Entry:
mem·o·ry 
Pronunciation:
mem-(
-)r
Function:
noun
Inflected Form(s):
plural -ries
1 a : the power or process of recalling what has been learned
b : the store of things learned and kept in the mind <recite from
memory>
2 : COMMEMORATION 1 <a monument in
memory of a hero>
3 : something remembered <has pleasant
memories of the trip>
4 : the time within which past events can be remembered <within the
memory of people living today>
5 a : a device (as in a computer) into which information can be inserted and stored and from which it may be taken when needed
b : capacity for storing information <a computer with 512 megabytes of
memory>
synonyms MEMORY,
REMEMBRANCE,
RECOLLECTION,
REMINISCENCE mean something remembered.
MEMORY applies both to the power of remembering and to what is remembered <had a remarkable
memory> <had many fond
memories of her grandfather>.
REMEMBRANCE stresses the act of remembering or the fact of being remembered <a vivid
remembrance of their adventure>.
RECOLLECTION suggests that something is deliberately brought back to mind and often with some effort <to the best of my
recollection he never said that>.
REMINISCENCE suggests the remembering of usually pleasant events, experiences, or feelings from a distant past <the author's
reminiscences of a childhood in Scotland>.
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