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mnemonic
[ni-mon-ik]
noun
something intended to assist the memory, as a verse or formula.
Computers., a programming code that is easy to remember, as STO for “store.”
mnemonic
/ nɪˈmɒnɪk /
adjective
aiding or meant to aid one's memory
of or relating to memory or mnemonics
noun
something, such as a verse, to assist memory
Other Word Forms
- mnemonically adverb
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of mnemonic1
Example Sentences
Cognitive science shows that mnemonics help memory, distinctive voice draws attention and a sense of joy strengthens retention.
I still remember some of the mnemonic tricks she used for some of the harder letters.
For the uninitiated, this saying is a mnemonic device that helps Seattleites remember the names and order of the city’s streets.
The most popular teachers drill facts and figures into their students with jokes and mnemonic songs they make up themselves.
Safe sleep practices can be summed up in an easy mnemonic: Parents only need to remember ABC: alone, back, crib, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics.
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