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memories Definition


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memory
noun memories
    1. The ability of the mind to remember.
      Example: have a poor memory
      Thesaurus: recollection, retention, consciousness, subconsciousness.
    2. The mind's store of remembered events, impressions, knowledge and ideas.
      Example: searching my memory for the name
      Thesaurus: reminiscences, recollections, consciousness, subconscious.
    3. The mental processes of memorizing information, retaining it, and recalling it on demand.
    4. Any such impression reproduced in the mind.
      Example: have no memory of the event
    5. computing.
      The part of a computer that is used to store data and programs. Also called store.
    6. The limit in the past beyond which one's store of mental impressions does not extend.
      Example: not within my memory
    7. The act of remembering; commemoration.
      Example: in memory of old friends
    8. Reputation after death.
      Example: Her memory is still treasured here
Etymology: 14c: from French memorie, from Latin memor mindful.



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