Memory

  • 41memory — [14] The Indo European base *men , *mon ‘think’ has contributed an enormously wide range of words to the English lexicon, from comment to mind. One particular semantic family denotes ‘memory’, and goes back to memor ‘mindful’, a Latin descendant… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 42memory — n 1. retention, retentive memory, recall, total recall, Psychol. mneme; photographic memory, camera eye; mind, Inf. rememberer, storehouse of the mind, intelligence, wit, awareness; calling to mind, retrospection, recollecting, remembering,… …

    A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

  • 43memory —    The primary physical RAM installed in the computer. The operating system copies applications from disk into memory, where all program execution and data processing take place, and then writes the results back to disk. The amount of memory… …

    Dictionary of networking

  • 44memory —   Ho omana o ana, waihona ho omana o, hali a.    ♦ Dim memory, mana o pōehiehi, mana o pōwehiwehi, mana o kāwelewele.    ♦ Cherished memory, hali a aloha. In memory, he ho omana o …

    English-Hawaiian dictionary

  • 45memory — The power of retaining knowledge in the mind; the mental power of recognizing past knowledge. State v Coyne, 214 Mo 344, 114 SW 8. See impairment of memory; refreshing memory; time of legal memory …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 46memory — [14] The Indo European base *men , *mon ‘think’ has contributed an enormously wide range of words to the English lexicon, from comment to mind. One particular semantic family denotes ‘memory’, and goes back to memor ‘mindful’, a Latin descendant… …

    Word origins

  • 47memory — noun /ˈmɛməɹi/ a) The ability of an organism to record information about things or events with the facility of recalling them later at will. Memory is a facility common to all animals. b) A record of a thing or an event stored and available for… …

    Wiktionary

  • 48Memory — Mẹ|mo|ry 〈n. 15〉 1. 〈EDV〉 Speicher 2. 〈®〉 Gesellschaftsspiel für Kinder, bei dem aus einer Anzahl verdeckter Bildkärtchen jeweils gleiche Paare gefunden werden müssen [engl., „Gedächtnis“] * * * Memory   [engl.], Speicher. * * * Me|mo|ry ® [… …

    Universal-Lexikon

  • 49“Memory“ —    Prose poem (350 words); probably written in the spring of 1919. First published in the United Cooperative (June 1919), an amateur journal coedited by HPL, Winifred Jackson, and others. First collected in BWS;corrected text in MW    A Daemon of …

    An H.P.Lovecraft encyclopedia

  • 50Memory —   Computer hardware that can store data. See also Volatile Memory, Non volatile memory, Magnetic Storage Media, Optical Media and Processor …

    International financial encyclopaedia