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Noun
/ˈmem(ə)rē/,
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memories, plural;
  1. A person's power to remember things
    • - I've a great memory for faces
    • - my grandmother is losing her memory
  2. The power of the mind to remember things
    • - the brain regions responsible for memory
  3. The mind regarded as a store of things remembered
    • - he searched his memory frantically for an answer
  4. The capacity of a substance to return to a previous state or condition after having been altered or deformed

  5. Something remembered from the past; a recollection
    • - one of my earliest memories is of sitting on his knee
    • - the mind can bury all memory of traumatic abuse
  6. The remembering or recollection of a dead person, esp. one who was popular or respected
    • - clubs devoted to the memory of Sherlock Holmes
  7. The length of time over which people continue to remember a person or event
    • - the worst slump in recent memory
  8. The part of a computer in which data or program instructions can be stored for retrieval

  9. Capacity for storing information in this way
    • - the module provides 16Mb of memory

  1. something that is remembered; "search as he would, the memory was lost"
  2. the cognitive processes whereby past experience is remembered; "he can do it from memory"; "he enjoyed remembering his father"
  3. the power of retaining and recalling past experience; "he had a good memory when he was younger"
  4. an electronic memory device; "a memory and the CPU form the central part of a computer to which peripherals are attached"
  5. the area of cognitive psychology that studies memory processes; "he taught a graduate course on learning and memory"
  6. In psychology, memory is an organism's ability to store, retain, and recall information and experiences. Traditional studies of memory began in the fields of philosophy, including technique of artificially enhancing the memory. ...
  7. Memory is a Thai horror film released in 2008. It stars Ananda Everingham and Mai Charoenpura.
  8. "Memory" is a show tune from the 1981 Andrew Lloyd Webber musical Cats sung by the character Grizabella, a one-time glamour cat who is now a shell of her former self. The song is a nostalgic remembrance of her glorious past and a declaration of her wishes to start a new life. ...
  9. In computing, memory refers to the state information of a computing system, as it is kept active in some physical structure. The term "memory" is used for the information in physical systems which are fast (ie. RAM), as a distinction from physical systems which are slow to access (ie. ...
  10. Concentration, also known as Memory, Pelmanism, Shinkei-suijaku, Pexeso or simply Pairs, is a card game in which all of the cards are laid face down on a surface and two cards are flipped face up over each turn. The object of the game is to turn over pairs of matching cards. ...
  11. Memory is a 2007 Science fiction & Techno-thriller novel written by Bennett Joshua Davlin.
  12. The ability of an organism to record information about things or events with the facility of recalling them later at will; A record of a thing or an event stored and available for later use by the organism; The part of a computer that stores variable executable code or data (RAM) or ...
  13. (memorious) having an unusually good memory; easy to remember, often for specific reason; Relating to memories
  14. (Memories) Gary plays a trick on the licks that teased him; we remember things in the Scissor-Yard; Jeff tells Arnold about the adventures he missed.
  15. (memories) APHASIA VOLUNTARIA - term first used to describe children with selective mutism.
  16. (memories) JozeyUnit 1 year ago
  17. Memories are fairly self-explanatory. They are bits of memory residue from one’s life as a dragon that are still in the present conscious mind of the dragon. Most dragons have an “amnesia” of sorts after becoming human, and some will remember more or less than others.
  18. any facsimiles of consciously perceived data which can be recalled by the individual. See also facsimile.
  19. In the immune system, memory denotes an active state of immunity to a specific antigen, such that a second encounter with that antigen leads to a larger and more rapid response.
  20. This always means your main memory, not your disk. Clouding the issue is the fact that your machine may implement virtual memory; that is, it will pretend that it has more memory than it really does, and it'll use disk space to hold inactive bits. ...
  21. In a web server - the amount of RAM in your server/box is the memory. More memory equals a faster load time.
  22. 4K RAM supplied; Up to 48K bytes possible on-board;
  23. the part of the computer which stores information for immediate access. .
  24. Memory is for the temporary storing of information while a computer is being used. See RAM, ROM and Cache.
  25. the temporary holding area where data is stored while it is being used or changed; the amount of RAM a computer has installed.