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  • Memory Lost
  • 2016 Chinese TV series or program

    Memory Lost (Chinese: 美人为馅; pinyin: Měirén wéi xiàn) is a 2016 Chinese streaming television series produced by iQiyi, starring Yang Rong and Bai Yu. It

    Memory Lost

    Memory_Lost

  • Memory
  • Faculty of mind to store and retrieve data

    Memory is the faculty of the mind by which data or information is encoded, stored, and retrieved when needed. It is the retention of information over time

    Memory

    Memory

    Memory

  • Xam'd: Lost Memories
  • Japanese ONA series

    Xam'd: Lost Memories, known in Japan as Xam'd of the Forgotten Memories (亡念のザムド, Bōnen no Zamudo), is an anime series, conceptualized by Bones and co-developed

    Xam'd: Lost Memories

    Xam'd:_Lost_Memories

  • Lost Memory of Skin
  • 2011 novel by Russell Banks

    Lost Memory of Skin is a literary novel by American author Russell Banks. The novel, written in the third person, concerns two primary characters: a twenty-two

    Lost Memory of Skin

    Lost_Memory_of_Skin

  • Eidetic memory
  • Ability to recall an image from memory after one viewing

    Eidetic memory (/aɪˈdɛtɪk/ eye-DET-ik), also known as photographic memory and total recall, is the ability to recall an image from memory with high precision—at

    Eidetic memory

    Eidetic_memory

  • Bai Yu (actor)
  • Chinese actor

    actor. He is best known for his roles in the dramas Love O2O (2016), Memory Lost (2016), Suddenly This Summer (2018), Guardian (2018), Detective L (2019)

    Bai Yu (actor)

    Bai_Yu_(actor)

  • 2009: Lost Memories
  • 2002 South Korean film

    2009: Lost Memories (Korean: 2009 로스트 메모리즈) is a 2002 South Korean science fiction action film directed by Lee Si-myung, adapted from the 1987 novel Looking

    2009: Lost Memories

    2009:_Lost_Memories

  • XBlaze Lost: Memories
  • 2015 video game

    XBlaze Lost: Memories (エクスブレイズ ロスト:メモリーズ, EkusuBureizu Rosuto: Memorīzu) is a sequel to the 2013 visual novel Xblaze Code: Embryo developed by Arc System

    XBlaze Lost: Memories

    XBlaze_Lost:_Memories

  • Forgetting curve
  • Decline of memory retention in time

    forgetting curve hypothesizes the decline of memory retention in time. This curve shows how information is lost over time when there is no attempt to retain

    Forgetting curve

    Forgetting curve

    Forgetting_curve

  • Random-access memory
  • Form of computer data storage

    volatile types of memory where stored information is lost if power is removed. The two main types of volatile random-access semiconductor memory are static random-access

    Random-access memory

    Random-access memory

    Random-access_memory

  • Yang Rong (actress)
  • Chinese actress of Bai origin (born 1981)

    Bai origin. She is best known for her roles in Cosmetology High and Memory Lost. Born in Baoshan, Yunnan, on June 3, 1981, Yang Rong graduated from Shanghai

    Yang Rong (actress)

    Yang_Rong_(actress)

  • Another Code: R – A Journey into Lost Memories
  • 2009 video game by Cing

    Another Code: R – A Journey into Lost Memories is a 2009 point-and-click adventure game developed by Cing and published by Nintendo for the Wii console

    Another Code: R – A Journey into Lost Memories

    Another_Code:_R_–_A_Journey_into_Lost_Memories

  • Computer memory
  • Component that stores information

    located in computer memory. The terms memory, main memory, and primary storage are also used for computer memory. Computer memory is often referred to

    Computer memory

    Computer memory

    Computer_memory

  • Memory refresh
  • Process for preserving information in DRAM

    time passes, the charges in the memory cells leak away, so without being refreshed, the stored data would eventually be lost. To prevent this, external circuitry

    Memory refresh

    Memory_refresh

  • Working memory
  • Cognitive system for temporarily holding information

    working memory. Other suggested names were short-term memory, primary memory, immediate memory, operant memory, and provisional memory. Short-term memory is

    Working memory

    Working_memory

  • Memory implantation
  • Psychological technique

    never happened. The false memories that have been successfully implanted in people's memories include remembering being lost in a mall as a child, taking

    Memory implantation

    Memory_implantation

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

    on but when the power is interrupted, the stored data is quickly lost. Volatile memory has several uses, including as primary storage. In addition to usually

    Volatile memory

    Volatile_memory

  • False memory
  • Psychological occurrence

    In psychology, a false memory is a phenomenon in which someone recalls something that did not actually happen or recalls it differently from the way it

    False memory

    False_memory

  • Implicit memory
  • Type of long-term human memory

    In psychology, implicit memory is one of the two main types of long-term human memory. It is acquired and used unconsciously, and can affect thoughts

    Implicit memory

    Implicit_memory

  • In-memory database
  • Database management system that primarily relies on main memory for computer data storage

    data stored in volatile RAM is lost. With the introduction of non-volatile random-access memory technology, in-memory databases will be able to run at

    In-memory database

    In-memory_database

  • Involuntary memory
  • Memory triggered by an environmental cue

    the study of autobiographical memory research. This is reflected, for example, in the narrator of Proust's In Search of Lost Time experience of remembering

    Involuntary memory

    Involuntary memory

    Involuntary_memory

  • Static random-access memory
  • Type of computer memory

    SRAM is volatile memory; data is lost when power is removed. The static qualifier differentiates SRAM from dynamic random-access memory (DRAM): SRAM will

    Static random-access memory

    Static random-access memory

    Static_random-access_memory

  • Memory management
  • Computer memory management methodology

    Memory management (also dynamic memory management, dynamic storage allocation, or dynamic memory allocation) is a form of resource management applied to

    Memory management

    Memory management

    Memory_management

  • Memory consolidation
  • Category of memory stabilizing processes

    Memory consolidation is a process in the brain that stabilizes newly learned information, allowing the memory to be stored long-term. A memory trace is

    Memory consolidation

    Memory_consolidation

  • Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn
  • Fantasy novel trilogy by Tad Williams

    2017's The Heart of What Was Lost. A prequel to the entirety of Osten Ard, Brothers of the Wind was published in 2021. Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn takes place

    Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn

    Memory,_Sorrow,_and_Thorn

  • Lost Judgment
  • 2021 video game

    Judgment: Sabakarezaru Kioku (Japanese: LOST JUDGMENT(ロストジャッジメント):裁かれざる記憶; lit. Lost Judgment: Unjudged Memories) Based on 133 reviews Based on 19 reviews

    Lost Judgment

    Lost_Judgment

  • Lost in the mall technique
  • Memory implantation technique

    The "lost in the mall" technique or experiment is a memory implantation technique used to demonstrate that confabulations about events that never took

    Lost in the mall technique

    Lost_in_the_mall_technique

  • Anterograde amnesia
  • Loss of short-term memory

    is in contrast to retrograde amnesia, where memories created prior to the event are lost while new memories can still be created. Both can occur together

    Anterograde amnesia

    Anterograde_amnesia

  • Semiconductor memory
  • Data storage device

    Semiconductor memory is a digital electronic semiconductor device used for digital data storage, such as computer memory. It typically refers to devices

    Semiconductor memory

    Semiconductor_memory

  • Collective memory
  • Shared knowledge and values of a social group

    Collective memory is the shared pool of memories, knowledge and information of a social group that is significantly associated with the group's identity

    Collective memory

    Collective memory

    Collective_memory

  • Spatial memory
  • Memory about one's environment and spatial orientation

    In cognitive psychology and neuroscience, spatial memory is a form of memory responsible for the recording and recovery of information needed to plan a

    Spatial memory

    Spatial memory

    Spatial_memory

  • Autobiographical memory
  • Memory system consisting of episodes recollected from an individual's life

    Autobiographical memory (AM) is a memory system consisting of episodes recollected from an individual's life, based on a combination of episodic (personal

    Autobiographical memory

    Autobiographical_memory

  • Episodic memory
  • Memory of autobiographical events

    Episodic memory is the memory of everyday events (such as times, location geography, associated emotions, and other contextual information) that can be

    Episodic memory

    Episodic_memory

  • Exceptional memory
  • Types of accurate and detailed recall

    Exceptional memory is the ability to have accurate and detailed recall in a variety of ways, including hyperthymesia, eidetic memory, synesthesia, and

    Exceptional memory

    Exceptional_memory

  • Flash memory
  • Electronic non-volatile computer storage device

    Flash memory is an electronic non-volatile computer memory storage medium that can be electrically erased and reprogrammed. The two main types of flash

    Flash memory

    Flash memory

    Flash_memory

  • Derussification
  • Process of displacement of Russian culture

    identity of indigenous peoples: their language, culture and historical memory, lost due to Russification. The term may also refer to the marginalization

    Derussification

    Derussification

    Derussification

  • Memory erasure
  • Selective artificial removal of memories or associations from the mind

    Memory erasure is the selective artificial removal of memories or associations from the mind. Memory erasure has been shown to be possible in some experimental

    Memory erasure

    Memory_erasure

  • Lost Cause of the Confederacy
  • Negationist myth of the American Civil War

    But the Lost Cause narrative also suppressed the memories of many white southerners. Memories of how, under slavery, power bred cruelty. Memories of the

    Lost Cause of the Confederacy

    Lost Cause of the Confederacy

    Lost_Cause_of_the_Confederacy

  • Repressed memory
  • Theory that memory may be stored in the unconscious mind

    Repressed memory is a controversial and largely discredited psychiatric phenomenon characterized by an inability to recall autobiographical information

    Repressed memory

    Repressed_memory

  • Memory disorder
  • Damage to the brain's memory capacity

    Memory loss is the loss of memory, the faculty of the mind by which data or information is encoded, stored, and retrieved when needed. Memory loss is

    Memory disorder

    Memory_disorder

  • Reconstructive memory
  • Theory of memory recall

    Reconstructive memory is a theory of memory recall, in which the act of remembering is influenced by various other cognitive processes including perception

    Reconstructive memory

    Reconstructive memory

    Reconstructive_memory

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

    and be lost. Flash memory allows for long-term storage over a period of years, but it is much slower than dynamic memory, and the static memory storage

    Memory architecture

    Memory_architecture

  • Explicit memory
  • Type of long-term human memory

    Explicit memory (or declarative memory) is one of the two main types of long-term human memory, the other of which is implicit memory. Explicit memory is the

    Explicit memory

    Explicit_memory

  • Amnesia
  • Cognitive disorder where memory is disturbed or lost

    memory caused by brain damage or brain diseases, but it can also be temporarily caused by the use of various sedative and hypnotic drugs. The memory can

    Amnesia

    Amnesia

    Amnesia

  • Long-term memory
  • Process of storage and retrieval memory

    explicit memory (declarative memory) and implicit memory (non-declarative memory). Explicit memory is broken down into episodic and semantic memory, while

    Long-term memory

    Long-term_memory

  • Dynamic random-access memory
  • Type of computer memory

    intervention, the data on the capacitor would soon be lost. To prevent this, DRAM requires an external memory refresh circuit which periodically rewrites the

    Dynamic random-access memory

    Dynamic random-access memory

    Dynamic_random-access_memory

  • False memory syndrome
  • Proposed condition of false or biased recollections

    in such an experiment. The lost in the mall technique is a research method designed to implant a false memory of being lost in a shopping mall as a child

    False memory syndrome

    False_memory_syndrome

  • Misattribution of memory
  • Misidentification during memory recall

    misattribution of memory or source misattribution is the misidentification of the origin of a memory by the person making the memory recall. Misattribution

    Misattribution of memory

    Misattribution_of_memory

  • Visual memory
  • Ability to process visual and spatial information

    Visual memory is a form of memory which preserves some characteristics of our senses pertaining to visual experience. We are able to place in memory visual

    Visual memory

    Visual memory

    Visual_memory

  • Procedural memory
  • Unconscious memory used to perform tasks

    Procedural memory is a type of implicit memory (unconscious, long-term memory) which aids the performance of particular types of tasks without conscious

    Procedural memory

    Procedural_memory

  • Childhood memory
  • Early life experiences often memorable for life

    Childhood memory refers to memories formed during childhood. Among its other roles, memory functions to guide present behaviour and to predict future outcomes

    Childhood memory

    Childhood memory

    Childhood_memory

  • Memory development
  • Development of memory in children

    development of memory is a lifelong process that continues through adulthood. Development etymologically refers to a progressive unfolding. Memory development

    Memory development

    Memory_development

  • Childhood amnesia
  • Inability of adults to recall memories from childhood

    episodic memories (memories of situations or events) before the age of three to four years. It may also refer to the scarcity or fragmentation of memories recollected

    Childhood amnesia

    Childhood_amnesia

  • Classical conditioning
  • Aspect of learning procedure

    associative learning (e.g., instrumental learning and human associative memory); a number of observations differentiate them, especially the contingencies

    Classical conditioning

    Classical conditioning

    Classical_conditioning

  • Bilingual memory
  • two (or more) languages in their everyday lives. A person's bilingual memories are heavily dependent on the person's fluency, the age the second language

    Bilingual memory

    Bilingual memory

    Bilingual_memory

  • Semantic memory
  • Type of memory referring to general world knowledge

    a particular cat. Semantic memory and episodic memory are both types of explicit memory (or declarative memory), or memory of facts or events that can

    Semantic memory

    Semantic_memory

  • Recall (memory)
  • Retrieval of events or information from the past

    Recall in memory refers to the mental process of retrieving information from the past. Along with encoding and storage, it is one of the three core processes

    Recall (memory)

    Recall_(memory)

  • Memory and trauma
  • Effects of trauma on memory

    Memory and trauma is the deleterious effects that physical or psychological trauma has on memory. Memory is defined by psychology as the ability of an

    Memory and trauma

    Memory_and_trauma

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

    access memory (RAM), meaning that when the computer is shut down, anything contained in RAM is lost. However, most forms of non-volatile memory have limitations

    Non-volatile memory

    Non-volatile_memory

  • 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

  • Elizabeth Loftus
  • American cognitive psychologist

    automobile crashes, the "lost in the mall" technique and the manipulation of food preferences through the use of false memories. In the Jane Doe case that

    Elizabeth Loftus

    Elizabeth Loftus

    Elizabeth_Loftus

  • Memory conformity
  • Phenomenon in memory

    individual's memory. Memory conformity is a memory error due to both social influences and cognitive mechanisms. Social contamination of false memory can be

    Memory conformity

    Memory_conformity

  • Short-term memory
  • Memory used for information that only needs to be stored for a short time

    Short-term memory (or "primary" or "active memory") is the capacity for holding a small amount of information in an active, readily available state for

    Short-term memory

    Short-term_memory

  • Re:Zero − Starting Life in Another World: Lost in Memories
  • 2020 video game

    Re:Zero − Starting Life in Another World: Lost in Memories is a mobile game developed by Sega. Based on the novel series Re:Zero − Starting Life in Another

    Re:Zero − Starting Life in Another World: Lost in Memories

    Re:Zero_−_Starting_Life_in_Another_World:_Lost_in_Memories

  • Unnamed Memory
  • Japanese light novel series and its adaptation(s)

    Unnamed Memory is a Japanese light novel series by Kuji Furumiya. It originated from the novel posting website Shōsetsuka ni Narō in September 2012. It

    Unnamed Memory

    Unnamed_Memory

  • Lost city
  • Human settlement that has become uninhabited and largely forgotten by history

    rediscovered, and those whose memory was preserved in myth, legend, or historical records but whose location was lost or at least no longer widely recognized

    Lost city

    Lost city

    Lost_city

  • Virtual memory
  • Computer memory management technique

    In computing, virtual memory, or virtual storage, is enabled by a memory management technique that provides an "idealized abstraction of the storage resources

    Virtual memory

    Virtual memory

    Virtual_memory

  • Raiders of the Lost Ark
  • 1981 adventure film by Steven Spielberg

    Raiders of the Lost Ark is a 1981 American action-adventure film directed by Steven Spielberg and written by Lawrence Kasdan, based on a story by George

    Raiders of the Lost Ark

    Raiders_of_the_Lost_Ark

  • Prospective memory
  • Form of memory that involves a planned future action or intention

    Prospective memory is a form of memory that involves remembering to perform a planned action or recall a planned intention at some future point in time

    Prospective memory

    Prospective_memory

  • Flashbulb memory
  • Type of vivid, enduring autobiographical memory

    A flashbulb memory is a vivid, long-lasting memory about a surprising or shocking event. The term flashbulb memory suggests the surprise, indiscriminate

    Flashbulb memory

    Flashbulb_memory

  • List of Lost characters
  • The characters from the America drama television series Lost were created by Damon Lindelof and J. J. Abrams. The series follows the lives of plane crash

    List of Lost characters

    List_of_Lost_characters

  • Bob May (actor)
  • American actor, stuntman (1939–2009)

    at the Wayback Machine - LIS Memories "'Lost in Space' robot actor Bob May dies". Associated Press. January 11, 2019. 'Lost in Space' actor Bob May dies

    Bob May (actor)

    Bob_May_(actor)

  • Exosomatic memory
  • Memories recorded in physical form

    exosomatic memory. However it was the invention of writing that allowed complex memories to be recorded. A more narrow meaning of exosomatic memory is a computerized

    Exosomatic memory

    Exosomatic_memory

  • Context-dependent memory
  • Improved recall when the context of a situation is the same

    events are represented in memory, contextual information is stored along with memory targets; the context can therefore cue memories containing that contextual

    Context-dependent memory

    Context-dependent_memory

  • Lost Sphear
  • 2017 video game

    Elgarthe, they find it transformed into a white void called "Lost". Using the memories of prayers from the villagers to a local alter, Kanata unlocks

    Lost Sphear

    Lost_Sphear

  • Mnemonic
  • Learning technique that helps in remembering

    (/nəˈmɒnɪk/ nə-MON-ik), memory trick or memory device is any learning technique that aids information retention or retrieval in the human memory, often by associating

    Mnemonic

    Mnemonic

    Mnemonic

  • Verbal memory
  • Form of memory

    working memory, a prerequisite for human vocabulary building. Semantic memory Declarative memory Sensory memory Visual memory Spatial memory Tatsumi,

    Verbal memory

    Verbal_memory

  • Memory inhibition
  • Term in psychology

    In psychology, memory inhibition is the ability not to remember irrelevant information. The scientific concept of memory inhibition should not be confused

    Memory inhibition

    Memory_inhibition

  • Regular Show: The Lost Tapes
  • American animated series

    Regular Show: The Lost Tapes is an American animated sitcom created by J. G. Quintel for Cartoon Network. A revival of Quintel's series Regular Show (2010–2017)

    Regular Show: The Lost Tapes

    Regular_Show:_The_Lost_Tapes

  • Memory improvement
  • Act of improving one's memory

    Memory improvement is the act of enhancing one's memory. Factors motivating research on improving memory include conditions such as amnesia, age-related

    Memory improvement

    Memory improvement

    Memory_improvement

  • Retrospective memory
  • Memory of people, words and events experienced in the past

    Retrospective memory is the memory of people, words, and events encountered or experienced in the past. It includes all other types of memory including episodic

    Retrospective memory

    Retrospective_memory

  • Traumatic memories
  • Traumatic memories in the human mind

    management of traumatic memories is important when treating mental health disorders such as post traumatic stress disorder. Traumatic memories can cause life problems

    Traumatic memories

    Traumatic_memories

  • Hyperthymesia
  • High-detailed autobiographical memory

    also known as hyperthymestic syndrome or highly superior autobiographical memory (HSAM), is a condition that leads people to be able to remember an abnormally

    Hyperthymesia

    Hyperthymesia

  • Jill Schary Robinson
  • American novelist (1936–2024)

    January 9, 1956. p. 75. Robinson, Jill (2000). Past Forgetting: My Memory Lost and Found. HarperCollins / Cliff Street Books. ISBN 0-06-019430-8. Zimmer

    Jill Schary Robinson

    Jill Schary Robinson

    Jill_Schary_Robinson

  • Memory ordering
  • Order of accesses to computer memory by a CPU

    Memory ordering is the order of accesses to computer memory by a CPU. Memory ordering depends on both the order of the instructions generated by the compiler

    Memory ordering

    Memory_ordering

  • Transactive memory
  • Psychological hypothesis proposed by Daniel Wegner

    the transactive memory. Information may be also lost or modified during storage for transitive memory, as is the case in individual memory. These modifications

    Transactive memory

    Transactive memory

    Transactive_memory

  • Memory and retention in learning
  • Mental processes

    term memory is also known as the working memory. The storage capacity and duration of short-term memory is very limited; information can be lost easily

    Memory and retention in learning

    Memory and retention in learning

    Memory_and_retention_in_learning

  • Encoding (memory)
  • Biological memory process in organisms

    Memory has the ability to encode, store and recall information. Memories give an organism the capability to learn and adapt from previous experiences as

    Encoding (memory)

    Encoding_(memory)

  • Effects of stress on memory
  • memory include interference with a person's capacity to encode memory and the ability to retrieve information. Stimuli, like stress, improved memory when

    Effects of stress on memory

    Effects of stress on memory

    Effects_of_stress_on_memory

  • Memory error
  • Error caused by a memory fault

    Memory gaps and errors refer to the incorrect recall, or complete loss, of information in the memory system for a certain detail and/or event. Memory

    Memory error

    Memory_error

  • Unreachable memory
  • Block of memory allocated by a program which has lost all references to it

    computer programming, unreachable memory is a block of dynamically allocated memory where the program that allocated the memory no longer has any reachable

    Unreachable memory

    Unreachable_memory

  • Cultural memory
  • Topic in cultural studies and historiography

    Cultural memory is a form of collective memory shared by a group of people who share a culture. The theory posits that memory is not just an individual

    Cultural memory

    Cultural_memory

  • Politics of memory
  • Political influence on collective memory

    The politics of memory refers to how societies construct, contest, and institutionalize collective memories of historical events. Often this practice

    Politics of memory

    Politics_of_memory

  • On Memory
  • Work by Aristotle

    On Memory (Greek: Περὶ μνήμης καὶ ἀναμνήσεως; Latin: De memoria et reminiscentia) is one of the short treatises that make up Aristotle's Parva Naturalia

    On Memory

    On_Memory

  • Emotion and memory
  • Critical factors contributing to the emotional enhancement effect on human memory

    animals. Numerous studies have shown that the most vivid autobiographical memories tend to be of emotional events, which are likely to be recalled more often

    Emotion and memory

    Emotion and memory

    Emotion_and_memory

  • Paradise Lost
  • 1667 epic poem by John Milton

    Paradise Lost is an epic poem in blank verse by the English poet John Milton (1608–1674). The poem concerns the biblical story of the fall of man: the

    Paradise Lost

    Paradise Lost

    Paradise_Lost

  • Non-volatile random-access memory
  • Type of computer memory

    random-access memory (NVRAM) is random-access memory that retains data without applied power. This is in contrast to dynamic random-access memory (DRAM) and

    Non-volatile random-access memory

    Non-volatile random-access memory

    Non-volatile_random-access_memory

  • List of people claimed to possess an eidetic memory
  • of people claim to have eidetic memory, but science has never found a single verifiable case of photographic memory. Eidetic imagery is virtually nonexistent

    List of people claimed to possess an eidetic memory

    List_of_people_claimed_to_possess_an_eidetic_memory

  • Baddeley's model of working memory
  • Model of human memory

    more accurate model of primary memory (often referred to as short-term memory). Working memory splits primary memory into multiple components, rather

    Baddeley's model of working memory

    Baddeley's_model_of_working_memory

  • Remote direct memory access
  • Low-level hardware direct memory access

    In computing, remote direct memory access (RDMA) is direct memory access from the memory of one computer into that of another without involving either

    Remote direct memory access

    Remote_direct_memory_access

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  • Elletta
  • Girl/Female

    German

    Elletta

    All; Completely

  • Heanford
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Heanford

    From the High Ford

  • ITA
  • Female

    Irish

    ITA

     Variant spelling of Irish Íde, ITA means "industrious." Compare with another form of Ita.

  • Porritt
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (West Yorkshire)

    Porritt

    English (West Yorkshire) : variant of Parrott 1.

  • Abezag
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Kannada

    Abezag

    Pure; Holy

  • Niladdri | நீலாத்தரீ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Niladdri | நீலாத்தரீ

  • Colter
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, English

    Colter

    Colt Herder; Keeper of the Colt Herd; Horse Herdsman; Variant of Colt; Young Horse; Frisky

  • Subikshan | ஸுபீக்ஷண
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Subikshan | ஸுபீக்ஷண

  • Ivo
  • Boy/Male

    English Teutonic German

    Ivo

    Archer's bow.

  • Sirvir
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sikh

    Sirvir

    Brave Leader

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  • Memorial
  • a.

    Mnemonic; assisting the memory.

  • Memories
  • pl.

    of Memory

  • Memorial
  • n.

    Memory; remembrance.

  • 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.

  • Memory
  • n.

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

  • 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.

  • Memoria
  • n.

    Memory.

  • Repetition
  • n.

    Recital from memory; rehearsal.

  • Remora
  • n.

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

  • Mnemonics
  • n.

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

  • Memory
  • n.

    A memorial.

  • Immemorially
  • adv.

    Beyond 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.

  • 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.

  • Memoriter
  • adv.

    By, or from, memory.

  • Amnestic
  • a.

    Causing loss of memory.

  • Memory
  • n.

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

  • Mnemonical
  • a.

    Assisting in memory.

  • Memoir
  • n.

    Alt. of Memoirs

  • Merry
  • superl.

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