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  • Memory cell (computing)
  • Part of computer memory

    The memory cell is the fundamental building block of computer memory. The memory cell is a device, such as an electronic circuit, that stores one bit

    Memory cell (computing)

    Memory cell (computing)

    Memory_cell_(computing)

  • Memory T cell
  • Subset of T lymphocytes

    Memory T cells are a subset of T lymphocytes that might have some of the same functions as memory B cells. Their lineage is unclear. Antigen-specific

    Memory T cell

    Memory_T_cell

  • Memory B cell
  • Cell of the adaptive immune system

    In immunology, a memory B cell (MBC) is a type of B lymphocyte that forms part of the adaptive immune system. These cells develop within germinal centers

    Memory B cell

    Memory B cell

    Memory_B_cell

  • Memory cell
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    lobe of the brain. Memory B cell, an antibody producing cell Memory T cell, an infection fighting cell Virtual memory T cell Memory cell (computing), a building

    Memory cell

    Memory_cell

  • Random-access memory
  • Form of computer data storage

    technology, random-access memory takes the form of integrated circuit (IC) chips with MOS (metal–oxide–semiconductor) memory cells. RAM is normally associated

    Random-access memory

    Random-access memory

    Random-access_memory

  • Static random-access memory
  • Type of computer memory

    Arnold Farber and Eugene Schlig, working for IBM, created a hard-wired memory cell, using a transistor gate and tunnel diode latch. They replaced the latch

    Static random-access memory

    Static random-access memory

    Static_random-access_memory

  • Dynamic random-access memory
  • Type of computer memory

    random-access memory (dynamic RAM or DRAM) is a type of random-access semiconductor memory that stores each bit of data in a memory cell. A DRAM memory cell usually

    Dynamic random-access memory

    Dynamic random-access memory

    Dynamic_random-access_memory

  • Flash memory
  • Electronic non-volatile computer storage device

    two main types of flash memory, NOR flash and NAND flash, are named for the NOR and NAND logic gates. Both use the same cell design, consisting of floating-gate

    Flash memory

    Flash memory

    Flash_memory

  • Multi-level cell
  • Memory cell capable of storing more than a single bit of information

    a multi-level cell (MLC) is a memory cell capable of storing more than a single bit of information, compared to a single-level cell (SLC), which can

    Multi-level cell

    Multi-level cell

    Multi-level_cell

  • Phase-change memory
  • Novel computer memory type

    measured during reads, allowing a single cell to represent two bits, doubling memory density. Phase-change memory devices based on germanium, antimony and

    Phase-change memory

    Phase-change_memory

  • Long short-term memory
  • Recurrent neural network architecture

    short-term memory and their relationship, studied by cognitive psychologists since the early 20th century. An LSTM unit is typically composed of a cell and three

    Long short-term memory

    Long short-term memory

    Long_short-term_memory

  • Computer data storage
  • Storage of digital data readable by computers

    data using the binary numeral system. The memory cell is the fundamental building block of computer memory, storing stores one bit of binary information

    Computer data storage

    Computer data storage

    Computer_data_storage

  • Computer memory
  • Component that stores information

    virtual memory. Modern computer memory is implemented as semiconductor memory, where data is stored within memory cells built from MOS transistors and

    Computer memory

    Computer memory

    Computer_memory

  • Non-volatile memory
  • Computer memory that does not lose its contents after being turned off

    floating-gate memory cells consisting of floating-gate MOSFETs (metal–oxide–semiconductor field-effect transistors), including flash memory storage such

    Non-volatile memory

    Non-volatile_memory

  • Semiconductor memory
  • Data storage device

    is stored within metal–oxide–semiconductor (MOS) memory cells on a silicon integrated circuit memory chip. There are numerous different types using different

    Semiconductor memory

    Semiconductor_memory

  • CARDboard Illustrative Aid to Computation
  • Learning aid

    accumulator. Memory consists of the other half of the cardboard cutout. There are 100 cells. Cell 0 is “ROM”, always containing a numeric "1"; cells 1 to 98

    CARDboard Illustrative Aid to Computation

    CARDboard Illustrative Aid to Computation

    CARDboard_Illustrative_Aid_to_Computation

  • Immunological memory
  • Ability of the immune system to quickly and specifically recognize an antigen

    antigen, some of the antigen-specific T cells and B cells persist in the body and become long-living memory T and B cells. After a second encounter with the

    Immunological memory

    Immunological_memory

  • Memory T cell inflation
  • Immune response to CMV infection

    Memory T cell inflation phenomenon is the formation and maintenance of a large population of specific CD8+ T cells in reaction to cytomegalovirus (CMV)

    Memory T cell inflation

    Memory_T_cell_inflation

  • High Bandwidth Memory
  • Type of memory used on processors that require high transfer rate memory

    High Bandwidth Memory (HBM) is a computer memory interface for 3D-stacked synchronous dynamic random-access memory (SDRAM), initially developed by Samsung

    High Bandwidth Memory

    High_Bandwidth_Memory

  • Read-only memory
  • Form of non-volatile memory used in computers and other electronic devices

    transistors as memory cell storage elements in semiconductor memory, a function previously served by magnetic cores in computer memory.[citation needed]

    Read-only memory

    Read-only memory

    Read-only_memory

  • EEPROM
  • Computer memory used for small quantities of data

    erasable memories compared to block-wise erasable flash memories. EEPROM occupies more die area than flash memory for the same capacity, because each cell usually

    EEPROM

    EEPROM

    EEPROM

  • Memory
  • Faculty of mind to store and retrieve data

    parts or cells Collective memory, memory that is shared, passed on, and constructed by a group Explicit memory False memory Immunological memory, a characteristic

    Memory

    Memory

    Memory

  • B cell
  • Type of white blood cell

    B-cell receptors. When a naïve or memory B cell is activated by an antigen, it proliferates and differentiates into an antibody-secreting effector cell

    B cell

    B cell

    B_cell

  • Address decoder
  • Type of binary decoder

    that is used to select memory cells in randomly addressable memory devices. Such a memory cell consists of a fixed number of memory elements or bits. The

    Address decoder

    Address decoder

    Address_decoder

  • T cell
  • White blood cells of the immune system

    CD4+ T cells function as "helper cells." Unlike CD8+ killer T cells, the CD4+ helper T (TH) cells function by further activating memory B cells and cytotoxic

    T cell

    T cell

    T_cell

  • Memory refresh
  • Process for preserving information in DRAM

    each cell and rewrites it, restoring the charge on the capacitor to its original level. Each memory refresh cycle refreshes a succeeding area of memory cells

    Memory refresh

    Memory_refresh

  • Cell
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    coverage in a cellular network Memory cell (computing), the basic unit of (volatile or non-volatile) computer memory Cell (geometry), a three-dimensional

    Cell

    Cell

  • Solid-state drive
  • Computer storage device with no moving parts

    driven storage medium. SSDs rely on non-volatile memory, typically NAND flash, to store data in memory cells. The performance and endurance of SSDs vary depending

    Solid-state drive

    Solid-state drive

    Solid-state_drive

  • Humoral immunity
  • Aspect of immunity

    center formation and isotype switching, and affinity maturation and memory cell generation. It also refers to the effector functions of antibodies, which

    Humoral immunity

    Humoral_immunity

  • Content-addressable memory
  • Type of computer memory

    don't care bit) to every memory cell. In 2013, IBM fabricated a nonvolatile TCAM using 2-transistor/2-resistive-storage (2T-2R) cells. A design of TCAM using

    Content-addressable memory

    Content-addressable memory

    Content-addressable_memory

  • Adaptive immune system
  • Subsystem of the immune system

    cell, all progeny (offspring) of that cell inherit genes that encode the same receptor specificity, including the memory B cells and memory T cells that

    Adaptive immune system

    Adaptive immune system

    Adaptive_immune_system

  • White blood cell
  • Type of cells of the immunological system

    Lymphoid cells (lymphocytes) include T cells (subdivided into helper T cells, memory T cells, cytotoxic T cells), B cells (subdivided into plasma cells and

    White blood cell

    White blood cell

    White_blood_cell

  • Cellular memory modules
  • Cellular memory modules are a form of epigenetic inheritance that allow cells to maintain their original identity after a series of cell divisions and

    Cellular memory modules

    Cellular_memory_modules

  • Cell (processor)
  • Multi-core microprocessor microarchitecture

    Mercury Computer Systems and specialized arcade system boards. Cell emphasizes memory coherence, power efficiency, and peak computational throughput,

    Cell (processor)

    Cell_(processor)

  • Magnetoresistive RAM
  • Type of computer memory

    to magnetic-core memory, a system commonly used in the 1960s. However, due to process and material variations, an array of memory cells has a distribution

    Magnetoresistive RAM

    Magnetoresistive_RAM

  • Computer
  • Programmable machine that processes data

    transistors as memory cell storage elements, leading to the development of MOS semiconductor memory, which replaced earlier magnetic-core memory in computers

    Computer

    Computer

    Computer

  • Ferroelectric RAM
  • Novel type of computer memory

    Ferroelectric flash memory Magnetic-core memory MRAM nvSRAM Phase-change memory Programmable metallization cell Memristor Racetrack memory Bubble memory Rabe, Karin

    Ferroelectric RAM

    Ferroelectric RAM

    Ferroelectric_RAM

  • Virtual memory T cell
  • Virtual memory T cells (TVM) are a subtype of T lymphocytes. These are cells that have a memory phenotype but have not been exposed to a foreign antigen

    Virtual memory T cell

    Virtual_memory_T_cell

  • USB flash drive
  • Data storage device

    the early 1980s. Flash memory uses floating-gate MOSFET transistors as memory cells. In 1995, a group of companies including IBM, Microsoft, Intel and NEC

    USB flash drive

    USB flash drive

    USB_flash_drive

  • Cell-probe model
  • science, the cell-probe model is a model of computation similar to the random-access machine, except that all operations are free except memory access. This

    Cell-probe model

    Cell-probe_model

  • ECC memory
  • Self-correcting computer data storage

    stored in DRAM causes memory cells to leak their charges and interact electrically, as a result of high cell density in modern memory, altering the content

    ECC memory

    ECC memory

    ECC_memory

  • Floating-gate MOSFET
  • Type of MOSFET where the gate is electrically isolated

    FGMOS is commonly used as a floating-gate memory cell, the digital storage element in EPROM, EEPROM and flash memory technologies. Other uses of the FGMOS

    Floating-gate MOSFET

    Floating-gate_MOSFET

  • Orthogonality (programming)
  • Computer programming methodology

    the contents of a register to a memory cell (or another register). These statements are shown below: A Reg1, memory_cell AR Reg1, Reg2 In the first case

    Orthogonality (programming)

    Orthogonality_(programming)

  • Place cell
  • Place-activated hippocampus cells found in some mammals

    decrease of memory function. The 2014 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded to John O'Keefe for the discovery of place cells, and to Edvard

    Place cell

    Place cell

    Place_cell

  • Tissue-resident memory T cell
  • Tissue-resident memory T cells or TRM cells represent a subset of a long-lived memory T cells that occupies epithelial, mucosal and other tissues (skin

    Tissue-resident memory T cell

    Tissue-resident_memory_T_cell

  • Volatile memory
  • Computer memory that loses its contents when unpowered

    Volatile memory, in contrast to non-volatile memory, is computer memory that requires power to maintain the stored information; it retains its contents

    Volatile memory

    Volatile_memory

  • Memristor
  • Nonlinear two-terminal fundamental circuit element

    characteristics and retention required to create functioning nonvolatile memory cells. They used a passive layer between electrode and active thin films, which

    Memristor

    Memristor

    Memristor

  • Lymphocyte
  • Subtype of white blood cell

    pathogen-infected cells. Following activation, B cells and T cells leave a lasting legacy of the antigens they have encountered, in the form of memory cells. Throughout

    Lymphocyte

    Lymphocyte

    Lymphocyte

  • 3D XPoint
  • Discontinued computer memory type

    uses chalcogenide materials for both selector and storage parts of the memory cell that are faster and more stable than traditional PCM materials like GST

    3D XPoint

    3D XPoint

    3D_XPoint

  • Bone marrow
  • Semi-solid tissue in the spongy portions of bones

    migratory memory T cells and a sanctuary for plasma cells. This has implications for adaptive immunity and vaccinology. Memory B and T cells persist in

    Bone marrow

    Bone marrow

    Bone_marrow

  • Resistive random-access memory
  • Novel type of computer memory

    May 2012, based on a tantalum oxide 1T1R (1 transistor – 1 resistor) memory cell architecture. In 2013, Crossbar introduced an ReRAM prototype as a chip

    Resistive random-access memory

    Resistive_random-access_memory

  • Immune system
  • Biological system protecting an organism against disease

    to another. When B cells and T cells are activated and begin to replicate, some of their offspring become long-lived memory cells. Throughout the lifetime

    Immune system

    Immune system

    Immune_system

  • T helper cell
  • Type of immune cell

    The T helper cells (Th cells), also known as CD4+ cells or CD4-positive cells, are a type of T cell that play an important role in the adaptive immune

    T helper cell

    T helper cell

    T_helper_cell

  • Central processing unit
  • Central computer component that executes instructions

    operations. This role contrasts with that of external components, such as main memory and I/O circuitry, and specialized coprocessors such as graphics processing

    Central processing unit

    Central processing unit

    Central_processing_unit

  • Programmable metallization cell
  • Non-volatile memory technology

    The programmable metallization cell, or PMC, is a non-volatile computer memory developed at Arizona State University. PMC, a technology developed to replace

    Programmable metallization cell

    Programmable_metallization_cell

  • Core rope memory
  • Early form of read-only memory

    Core rope memory is a form of read-only memory (ROM) for computers. It was used in the UNIVAC I (Universal Automatic Computer I) and the UNIVAC II, developed

    Core rope memory

    Core rope memory

    Core_rope_memory

  • Electronic symbol
  • Pictogram used to represent various electrical and electronic devices or functions

    battery symbol too, such as "3V". Battery, single-cell Battery, multi-cell Solar (photovoltaic) cell DC voltage source Controlled DC voltage source Current

    Electronic symbol

    Electronic symbol

    Electronic_symbol

  • T memory stem cell
  • T memory stem cell (TSCM) is a type of long-lived memory T cell with the ability to reconstitute the full diversity of memory and effector T cell subpopulations

    T memory stem cell

    T_memory_stem_cell

  • Thyratron
  • Gas-filled tube, electrical switch, rectifier

    similar to the 885 were utilized in pairs to construct bistables, the "memory" cells used by early computers and code breaking machines. Thyratrons were

    Thyratron

    Thyratron

    Thyratron

  • Williams tube
  • Early form of computer memory

    inventors Freddie Williams and Tom Kilburn, is an early form of computer memory. It was the first random-access digital storage device, and was used successfully

    Williams tube

    Williams tube

    Williams_tube

  • Variable (high-level programming language)
  • Named container for a particular type of data

    known as global variable, it is bound to a memory cell before execution begins and remains to the same memory cell until termination. A typical example is

    Variable (high-level programming language)

    Variable_(high-level_programming_language)

  • Fear conditioning
  • Behavioral paradigm in which organisms learn to predict aversive events

    2011). "Molecular mechanisms of fear learning and memory". Cell. 147 (3): 509–24. doi:10.1016/j.cell.2011.10.009. PMC 3215943. PMID 22036561. Johansen

    Fear conditioning

    Fear conditioning

    Fear_conditioning

  • Memory cells (motor cortex)
  • Scientific concept related to the somatic motor system

    Memory cells are found in the primary motor cortex (M1), a region located in the posterior portion of the frontal lobe of the brain. Their behavior is

    Memory cells (motor cortex)

    Memory_cells_(motor_cortex)

  • Photoresistor
  • Light dependent resistor

    photoresistor (also known as a light-dependent resistor, LDR, or photo-conductive cell) is a passive component that decreases in resistance as a result of increasing

    Photoresistor

    Photoresistor

    Photoresistor

  • Programmable ROM
  • Write once computer memory

    programmer. A typical PROM device has an array of memory cells. The bipolar transistors in the cells have an emitter that is connected to a fuse called

    Programmable ROM

    Programmable_ROM

  • Ferroelectric capacitor
  • memory cell to the opposite state is measured and the previous state of the cell is revealed. This means that the read operation destroys the memory cell

    Ferroelectric capacitor

    Ferroelectric capacitor

    Ferroelectric_capacitor

  • Effect system
  • System which describes the computational effects of computer programs

    (for example, a type of a mutable memory cell is parameterized by the label of the memory region in which the cell resides). The term "algebraic effect"

    Effect system

    Effect_system

  • Memory architecture
  • Methods used to implement electronic computer data storage

    structure of a memory cell. For example, dynamic memory is commonly used for primary data storage due to its fast access speed. However dynamic memory must be

    Memory architecture

    Memory_architecture

  • Field-programmable gate array
  • Array of logic gates that are reprogrammable

    FPGAs, logic blocks also include memory elements, which may be simple flip-flops or more sophisticated blocks of memory. Many FPGAs can be reprogrammed

    Field-programmable gate array

    Field-programmable gate array

    Field-programmable_gate_array

  • Racetrack memory
  • Novel computer memory type

    cases, memory devices store one bit in any given location, so they are typically compared in terms of "cell size", a cell storing one bit. Cell size itself

    Racetrack memory

    Racetrack_memory

  • Hot-carrier injection
  • Phenomenon in solid-state electronic devices

    uncharged floating gate represents a '1' state. Erasing the NOR Flash memory cell removes stored charge through the process of Fowler–Nordheim tunneling

    Hot-carrier injection

    Hot-carrier_injection

  • Memory foam
  • Component primarily utilized for making cushions or mattresses

    (LRPu). The foam bubbles or 'cells' are open, effectively creating a matrix through which air can move. Higher-density memory foam softens in reaction to

    Memory foam

    Memory foam

    Memory_foam

  • Magnetic-core memory
  • Type of computer memory used from 1955 to 1975

    magnetic-core memory is a form of random-access memory. It predominated for roughly 20 years between 1955 and 1975, and is often just called core memory, or, informally

    Magnetic-core memory

    Magnetic-core memory

    Magnetic-core_memory

  • Synchronous dynamic random-access memory
  • Type of computer memory

    involves the careful sensing of the tiny signals in DRAM memory cells; it is the slowest phase of memory operation. However, once a row is read, subsequent

    Synchronous dynamic random-access memory

    Synchronous dynamic random-access memory

    Synchronous_dynamic_random-access_memory

  • Sense amplifier
  • Circuit used to amplify and detect small signals in electronic systems

    memory circuits, such as dynamic random access memory (DRAM), to read and amplify the weak signals stored in memory cells. In modern computer memory,

    Sense amplifier

    Sense_amplifier

  • Computer program
  • Instructions a computer can execute

    (Define Word) to reserve memory cells. Then the MOV instruction can copy integers between registers and those memory cells. The basic structure of an

    Computer program

    Computer program

    Computer_program

  • Bubble memory
  • Obsolete type of non-volatile computer memory

    Bubble memory is a type of non-volatile computer memory that uses a thin film of a magnetic material to hold small magnetized areas, known as bubbles or

    Bubble memory

    Bubble memory

    Bubble_memory

  • Natural killer cell
  • Type of cytotoxic lymphocyte

    antigen-specific immunological memory, fundamental for responding to secondary infections with the same antigen. The role of NK cells in both the innate and adaptive

    Natural killer cell

    Natural killer cell

    Natural_killer_cell

  • Row hammer
  • Computer security exploit

    unintended and undesirable side effect in dynamic random-access memory (DRAM) in which memory cells interact electrically between themselves by leaking their

    Row hammer

    Row_hammer

  • 32 nm process
  • Semiconductor manufacturing node

    between identical features) of a memory cell at this technology level. Toshiba produced commercial 32 GiB NAND flash memory chips with the "32 nm" process

    32 nm process

    32_nm_process

  • Hippocampus
  • Vertebrate brain region

    anterograde amnesia: the inability to form and retain new memories. Since different neuronal cell types are neatly organized into layers in the hippocampus

    Hippocampus

    Hippocampus

    Hippocampus

  • Application-specific integrated circuit
  • Integrated circuit customized for a specific task

    design. Standard cells produce a design density that is cost-effective, and they can also integrate IP cores and static random-access memory (SRAM) effectively

    Application-specific integrated circuit

    Application-specific integrated circuit

    Application-specific_integrated_circuit

  • Charge trap flash
  • Semiconductor memory technology

    reducing chip size and cost) Multiple bits can be stored on a single flash memory cell Improved reliability Higher yield since the charge trap is less susceptible

    Charge trap flash

    Charge_trap_flash

  • PEEK and POKE
  • Commands in some high-level programming languages

    a specific memory cell referenced by its memory address. PEEK gets the byte located at the specified memory address. POKE sets the memory byte at the

    PEEK and POKE

    PEEK and POKE

    PEEK_and_POKE

  • Charge pump
  • Electric converter

    and flash-memory integrated circuits. These devices require a high-voltage pulse to "clean out" any existing data in a particular memory cell before it

    Charge pump

    Charge pump

    Charge_pump

  • History of the transistor
  • (dynamic RAM) memory cell, using a MOSFET. The earliest practical application of floating-gate MOSFET (FGMOS) was floating-gate memory cells, which Dawon

    History of the transistor

    History_of_the_transistor

  • 5D optical data storage
  • Computer memory type used for data preservation

    laser writing process. It is also branded Superman memory crystal, in reference to the Kryptonian memory crystals from the Superman franchise. Discs using

    5D optical data storage

    5D optical data storage

    5D_optical_data_storage

  • Variable retention time
  • DRAM reliability issue

    random-access memory (DRAM) characterized by unpredictable fluctuations in the retention time of memory cells, that is, the duration for which a cell can reliably

    Variable retention time

    Variable retention time

    Variable_retention_time

  • Booster dose
  • Additional administration of vaccine

    against a vaccination, memory T helper cells and B cells persist at a fairly constant level in germinal centers, undergoing cell division at a slow to

    Booster dose

    Booster dose

    Booster_dose

  • Transistor count
  • Number of transistors in a device

    in modern microprocessors are contained in cache memories, which consist mostly of the same memory cell circuits replicated many times). The rate at which

    Transistor count

    Transistor_count

  • CMOS
  • Technology for constructing integrated circuits

    integrated circuit (IC) chips, including microprocessors, microcontrollers, memory chips, and other digital logic circuits. CMOS overtook NMOS logic as the

    CMOS

    CMOS

    CMOS

  • Drum memory
  • Magnetic data storage device

    1960s as computer memory. Many early computers, called drum computers or drum machines, used drum memory as the main working memory of the computer. Some

    Drum memory

    Drum memory

    Drum_memory

  • Electronic component
  • Discrete device in an electronic system

    light Avalanche photodiode – photodiode with internal gain Solar Cell, photovoltaic cell, PV array or panel – produces power from light DIAC (diode for

    Electronic component

    Electronic component

    Electronic_component

  • EPROM
  • Early type of solid state computer memory

    erasing. It was invented by Dov Frohman in 1971. Development of the EPROM memory cell started with investigation of faulty integrated circuits where the gate

    EPROM

    EPROM

    EPROM

  • SECD machine
  • Abstract machine used as a target for compilers

    be a continuous block of memory, so stack space is available as long as there is a single free memory cell. Even when all cells have been used, garbage

    SECD machine

    SECD_machine

  • Delay-line memory
  • Early type of computer memory

    electronic computer memory, delay-line memory was a refreshable memory, but as opposed to modern random-access memory, delay-line memory was sequential-access

    Delay-line memory

    Delay-line_memory

  • Orders of magnitude (length)
  • Comparison of a wide range of lengths

    half-pitch of a memory cell manufactured circa 2009–2010 40 nm – extreme ultraviolet wavelength 45 nm – the average half-pitch of a memory cell manufactured

    Orders of magnitude (length)

    Orders of magnitude (length)

    Orders_of_magnitude_(length)

  • Photoelectrochemical cell
  • Sources of electricity or hydrogen via electrolysis

    "photoelectrochemical cell" is one of two distinct classes of device. The first produces electrical energy similarly to a dye-sensitized photovoltaic cell, which meets

    Photoelectrochemical cell

    Photoelectrochemical_cell

  • System on a chip
  • Micro-electronic component

    microchip. Typically, an SoC includes a central processing unit (CPU) with memory, input/output, and data storage control functions, along with optional features

    System on a chip

    System on a chip

    System_on_a_chip

  • Soft error
  • Type of computing error

    silicon die. If a particle with certain properties hits a memory cell it can cause the cell to change state to a different value. The atomic reaction

    Soft error

    Soft_error

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  • Zdzislaw
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, German, Polish

    Zdzislaw

    Glory is Here

  • Eldrian
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, English

    Eldrian

    Old and Wise Adviser; Old

  • Tahlibah
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Tahlibah

    Loyal, Honest

  • GETHEN
  • Male

    Welsh

    GETHEN

    Variant spelling of Welsh Gethin, GETHEN means "dark, swarthy."

  • Crevan
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Crevan

    Fox.

  • YUSTINA
  • Female

    Russian

    YUSTINA

    (Юстина) Russian form of Latin Justina, YUSTINA means "fair, just."

  • Byrghir
  • Boy/Male

    Scandinavian

    Byrghir

    Helping.

  • Gilamu
  • Boy/Male

    Teutonic

    Gilamu

    Resolute fighter.

  • Jonathan
  • Biblical

    Jonathan

    given of God

  • SHEENA
  • Female

    African

    SHEENA

    Jehovah's gift (or grace).

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  • Memory
  • n.

    The time within which past events can be or are remembered; as, within the memory of man.

  • Memorial
  • n.

    Memory; remembrance.

  • Mnemonical
  • a.

    Assisting in memory.

  • Remora
  • n.

    Any one of several species of fishes belonging to Echeneis, Remora, and allied genera. Called also sucking fish.

  • Memoirs
  • n.

    A memorial account; a history composed from personal experience and memory; an account of transactions or events (usually written in familiar style) as they are remembered by the writer. See History, 2.

  • Memory
  • n.

    A memorial.

  • Memorial
  • a.

    Mnemonic; assisting the memory.

  • Mnemonics
  • n.

    The art of memory; a system of precepts and rules intended to assist the memory; artificial memory.

  • Merry
  • superl.

    Causing laughter, mirth, gladness, or delight; as, / merry jest.

  • Immemorially
  • adv.

    Beyond memory.

  • Memory
  • n.

    The faculty of the mind by which it retains the knowledge of previous thoughts, impressions, or events.

  • Memoria
  • n.

    Memory.

  • Memory
  • n.

    The actual and distinct retention and recognition of past ideas in the mind; remembrance; as, in memory of youth; memories of foreign lands.

  • Memory
  • n.

    The reach and positiveness with which a person can remember; the strength and trustworthiness of one's power to reach and represent or to recall the past; as, his memory was never wrong.

  • Amnestic
  • a.

    Causing loss of memory.

  • Memoriter
  • adv.

    By, or from, memory.

  • Memories
  • pl.

    of Memory

  • Repetition
  • n.

    Recital from memory; rehearsal.

  • Memoir
  • n.

    Alt. of Memoirs

  • Memory
  • n.

    Something, or an aggregate of things, remembered; hence, character, conduct, etc., as preserved in remembrance, history, or tradition; posthumous fame; as, the war became only a memory.