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Mnemonics logo #10101) Art of improving the memory 2) Memory aids 3) Memory improvement 4) Memory study 5) Method 6) Short story by Kurt Vonnegut 7) Topic sentences
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Mnemonics logo #21000[keyboard] A mnemonic is an underlined alphanumeric character, typically appearing in a menu title, menu item, or the text of a button or component of the user interface. A mnemonic indicates to the user which key to press (in conjunction with the Alt key) to activate a command or navigate to a component. The usage of mnemonics on other lan...
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Mnemonics logo #21000[short story] `Mnemonics` is a short story by Kurt Vonnegut, first published on 28 April 1951 in Collier`s, and later in Bagombo Snuff Box in 1999. `Mnemonics` was one of the first short stories Vonnegut wrote (and one of the first of his which was published), and is only seven pages long. The story centers around Alfred Moorehead, an offic...
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Mnemonics logo #21002• (n.) The art of memory; a system of precepts and rules intended to assist the memory; artificial memory.
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mnemonics logo #20973The art of improving the memory; a system for aiding the memory. ... Origin: G. Mnemonikos, mnemonic, pertaining to memory ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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mnemonics logo #21001(ne-mon´iks) improvement of memory by special methods or techniques. adj., mnemon´ic., adj.
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Mnemonics logo #20972Mne·mon'ics noun [ Greek ta~ mnhmonika` : confer French mnémonique .] The art of memory; a system of precepts and rules intended to assist the memory; artificial memory.
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mnemonics logo #21219Type: Term Pronunciation: nē-mon′iks Definitions: 1. The art of improving the memory; a system for aiding the memory.
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Mnemonics logo #21217Mnemonics is the art of assisting the memory by methods of association. Many devices have been devised for assisting in the recollection of facts, dates, numbers, or the like, but they all go on the principle of associating the thing to be remembered with something else which can be more easily recollected. The art dates from a very early period, S...
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mnemonics logo #20400[n] - a method or system for improving the memory
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mnemonics logo #21009mnemonics The art of refreshing, improving, assisting, or developing the memory, especially by artificial aids; a system of precepts and rules intended to aid or improve the memory. Mnemonics: Spelling 'Seed' Words (-cede, -ceed, and -sede).
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mnemonics logo #20974 noun a method or system for improving the memory
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Mnemonics logo #21203(Gr. mnemonikos, pertaining to memory) An arbitrary framework or device for assisting the memory, e.g. the mnemonic verses summarizing the logically valid moods and figures of the syllogism. See J. M. Baldwin, Dictionary of Philosophy and Psychology, II, pp. 87-9. -- L.W.
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Mnemonics logo #22842Strategies or devices that use familiar information during the encoding of new information to enhance subsequent access to the information in memory.
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mnemonics logo #21199the process or technique of improving or developing the memory. Also called
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Mnemonics logo #23815Strategies for improving memory.
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