- MEMORY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Middle English memorie, from Anglo-French memoire, memorie, from Latin memoria, from memor mindful; akin to Old English gemimor well-known, Greek mermēra care, Sanskrit smarati he remembers
- Memory | Psychology Today
Memory is the faculty by which the brain encodes, stores, and retrieves information It is a record of experience that guides future action
- Memory - definition of memory by The Free Dictionary
[Middle English memorie, from Anglo-French, from Latin memoria, from memor, mindful; see (s)mer-1 in the Appendix of Indo-European roots ] American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company
- MEMORY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Word origin C14: from Old French memorie, from Latin memoria, from memor mindful
- memory - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Anglo-Norman memorie, Old French memoire etc , from Latin memoria (“the faculty of remembering, remembrance, memory, a historical account”), from memor (“mindful, remembering”), from Proto-Indo-European * (s)mer- (to remember), related to Ancient Greek μνήμη (mnḗmē, “memory”) μέρμερος (mérmeros, “anxious
- MEMORY | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
MEMORY meaning: 1 the ability to remember information, experiences, and people: 2 something that you remember… Learn more
- Memory Definition Meaning | YourDictionary
From Anglo-Norman memorie, Old French memoire etc , from Latin memoria (“the faculty of remembering, remembrance, memory, a historical account" ), from memor (“mindful, remembering" ), related to Ancient Greek μνήμη (mneme, “memory" ) μέρμερος (mermeros, “anxious" ), μέριμνα (merimna, “care, thought" ), Old English
- What does Memorie mean? - Definitions. net
This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word Memorie Did you actually mean memory or menorah?
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