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Mnemonic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A mnemonic device (pronounced /nɨˈmɒnɨk/ ) is a mind memory and/or learning aid. Commonly, mnemonics are verbal—such as a very short poem or a special word used to help a person remember somet...
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1) In general, a mnemonic (from Greek mnemon or mindful; pronounced neh-MAHN-ik ) is a memory aid, such as an abbreviation, rhyme or mental image that helps to remember something. ... 2) In computer assembler (or assembly) language, a mnemonic is an abbreviation for an operation. It's entered in the operation code field...
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Welcome to the Mnemonicizer, the Mnemonic Device Device. A mnemonic device is a sentence that helps us to memorize a string of words. For example, music students use "Every Good Boy Does Fine" to remember the order of notes on the treble clef.
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Remembering Ordered Lists - The Number/Rhyme Mnemonic ... The Number/Rhyme Mnemonic - Remembering a simple ordered list ... The Alphabet Mnemonic - Remembering middle length lists...
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a. pertaining to or aiding memory; n. device to aid memory. mnemonical, a. mnemonize, v.t. make into a mnemonic. mnemonism, n. practice of mnemonics. mnemonics, mnemotechny, n. system of improving memory.
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Mnemonic software: Improve word and digital mnemonic memory, Improve word and digital mnemonic memory, Mnemonics to help you remember numbers and more. ... Magic Mnemonic ... By using Mnemonic game, you can improve your facilities of human mind concentration word and digital mnemonic memory. You needn't practice...
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