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MEMORY MUSCLE

  • Muscle memory
  • Consolidating a motor task into memory through repetition

    Muscle memory is a form of procedural memory that involves consolidating a specific motor task into memory through repetition, which has been used synonymously

    Muscle memory

    Muscle memory

    Muscle_memory

  • Muscle memory (strength training)
  • Observed ability of muscles

    Muscle memory in strength training and weight-lifting is the effect that trained athletes experience of a rapid return of muscle mass and strength after

    Muscle memory (strength training)

    Muscle_memory_(strength_training)

  • Memory Muscle
  • 2008 studio album by Mark Morriss

    Memory Muscle is the debut solo album by the Bluetones lead singer Mark Morriss, released on 26 May 2008 on Fullfill Records, after temporarily releasing

    Memory Muscle

    Memory_Muscle

  • Shape-memory alloy
  • Alloy which returns to a preset shape when heated

    heated. It is also known in other names such as memory metal, memory alloy, smart metal, smart alloy, and muscle wire.[citation needed] The "memorized geometry"

    Shape-memory alloy

    Shape-memory_alloy

  • Skeletal muscle
  • One of three major types of muscle

    Skeletal muscle (commonly referred to as muscle) is one of the three types of vertebrate muscle tissue, the others being cardiac muscle and smooth muscle. They

    Skeletal muscle

    Skeletal muscle

    Skeletal_muscle

  • Mark Morriss
  • English musical artist (born 1971)

    art and theatre studies. Mark Morriss released his debut solo album Memory Muscle in May 2008 to praised reviews. A folk-tinged record, it featured five

    Mark Morriss

    Mark Morriss

    Mark_Morriss

  • 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

  • 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

  • Muscle Memory
  • 2013 studio album by Jamie Lenman

    Muscle Memory is the debut solo album by ex-Reuben front man Jamie Lenman. It was released on 11 November 2013 by Xtra Mile Recordings. The album is a

    Muscle Memory

    Muscle_Memory

  • Lay Low
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Low" (Snoop Dogg song), 2001 "Lay Low", a song by Mark Morriss from Memory Muscle, 2008 "Lay Low", a song by Blake Shelton from Based on a True Story

    Lay Low

    Lay_Low

  • Kinaesthetics
  • Study of body motion and perception of motion

    be described as "muscle memory", muscles do not store memory; rather, it is the proprioceptors giving the information from muscles to the brain. To do

    Kinaesthetics

    Kinaesthetics

  • List of Dollhouse episodes
  • personas, becoming "actives". Actives are given skills including memory, muscle memory, and language for different assignments, which are called "engagements"

    List of Dollhouse episodes

    List_of_Dollhouse_episodes

  • Subvocalization
  • Internal process while reading

    speech is characterized by minuscule movements in the larynx and other muscles involved in the articulation of speech. Most of these movements are undetectable

    Subvocalization

    Subvocalization

    Subvocalization

  • Teenage Fanclub
  • Scottish alternative rock band

    Bluetones covered the song "Alcoholiday" on his debut 2008 solo album, Memory Muscle and Juliana Hatfield covered the song "Cells" on her 2012 self-titled

    Teenage Fanclub

    Teenage Fanclub

    Teenage_Fanclub

  • Gayle Moher
  • British-American professional bodybuilder (born 1957)

    Atlantic City Pro - 7th 2010 Phoenix Pro - 9th Muscle Pinups AMG Lie Gayle Moher Muscle Memory "Muscle Worship: Hidden Lives, Documentary on Five - Monday

    Gayle Moher

    Gayle_Moher

  • 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

  • Artificial muscle
  • Materials and devices mimicking natural muscles

    Artificial muscles, also known as muscle-like actuators, are materials or devices that mimic natural muscle and can change their stiffness, reversibly

    Artificial muscle

    Artificial_muscle

  • 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

  • Muscle cuirass
  • Classical form of plate armor worn over the male torso

    In classical antiquity, the muscle cuirass (Latin: lorica musculata), anatomical cuirass, or heroic cuirass is a type of cuirass made to fit the wearer's

    Muscle cuirass

    Muscle cuirass

    Muscle_cuirass

  • Acetylcholine
  • Organic chemical and neurotransmitter

    that ACh’s effects on memory are complex and require further investigation. The disease myasthenia gravis, characterized by muscle weakness and fatigue

    Acetylcholine

    Acetylcholine

    Acetylcholine

  • 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

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

    long-term memory there are several types of retention. Implicit memory (or 'muscle memory') is generally described as the ability to remember how to use

    Memory erasure

    Memory_erasure

  • Forgetting curve
  • Decline of memory retention in time

    concept is the strength of memory that refers to the durability that memory traces in the brain. The stronger the memory, the longer period of time that

    Forgetting curve

    Forgetting curve

    Forgetting_curve

  • Rapid eye movement sleep
  • Phase of sleep characterized by random and rapid eye movements

    characterized by random rapid movement of the eyes, accompanied by low muscle tone throughout the body, and the propensity of the sleeper to dream vividly

    Rapid eye movement sleep

    Rapid eye movement sleep

    Rapid_eye_movement_sleep

  • Kevin Godley
  • English musical artist (born 1945)

    musicians to send him music to work on his debut solo studio album, titled Muscle Memory with the idea being that he would take the rough ideas and turn them

    Kevin Godley

    Kevin Godley

    Kevin_Godley

  • 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

  • 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

  • Nelson Dellis
  • Memory athlete (born 1984)

    July 2013. Retrieved 17 July 2013. "Meet a champion who flexes his memory muscle". nbc.com. Retrieved 24 July 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated

    Nelson Dellis

    Nelson Dellis

    Nelson_Dellis

  • Creatine
  • Chemical compound

    vertebrates, facilitates recycling of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), primarily in muscle and brain tissue. Its phosphorylated form, phosphocreatine, donates phosphate

    Creatine

    Creatine

    Creatine

  • Performance-enhancing substance
  • Substance used to improve any form of activity performance in humans

    anabolic steroids, can be used to improve athletic performance and build muscle, which in most cases is considered cheating by organized athletic organizations

    Performance-enhancing substance

    Performance-enhancing_substance

  • Procedural knowledge
  • Knowledge of how to perform a task

    Methods of obtaining knowledge Normative science Procedural memory Implicit memory Muscle memory Motor learning Motor skill Process philosophy Scientific

    Procedural knowledge

    Procedural_knowledge

  • Skeletal muscle cramp
  • Pathological, often painful, involuntary muscle contraction

    is a sudden, involuntary, painful contraction of one or more skeletal muscles, or an overshortening of such associated with electrical activity. While

    Skeletal muscle cramp

    Skeletal_muscle_cramp

  • Involuntary memory
  • Memory triggered by an environmental cue

    Involuntary memory is a sub-component of memory that occurs when cues encountered in everyday life evoke recollections of the past without conscious effort

    Involuntary memory

    Involuntary memory

    Involuntary_memory

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

    striate muscle in dogs". Journal of Comparative Psychology. 23 (2): 261–274. doi:10.1037/h0058634. Russell D (2007). "State-Dependent Memory". Psych Web

    Repressed memory

    Repressed_memory

  • Regular Show: The Lost Tapes
  • American animated series

    lollipop-shaped owner of the park Pops, and their coworkers, Skips (a yeti), Muscle Man, and Hi-Five Ghost. The series depicts a new set of surreal situations

    Regular Show: The Lost Tapes

    Regular_Show:_The_Lost_Tapes

  • 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

  • Liquidation (miniseries)
  • Russian television series

    suffered brain damage from the blast, and, as a result, lost most of his memory, muscle control and lateral thinking. He occasionally has mental fits and, on

    Liquidation (miniseries)

    Liquidation_(miniseries)

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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)

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • Confabulation
  • Recall of fabricated, misinterpreted or distorted memories

    Confabulation is a memory error consisting of the production of fabricated, distorted, or misinterpreted memories about oneself or the world. It is generally

    Confabulation

    Confabulation

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

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

    memory syndrome (FMS) was a proposed "pattern of beliefs and behaviors" in which a person's identity and relationships are affected by false memories

    False memory syndrome

    False_memory_syndrome

  • 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

  • Proprioception
  • Sense of self-movement, force, and body position

    mediated by proprioceptors, a type of sensory receptor, located within muscles, tendons, and joints. Most animals possess multiple subtypes of proprioceptors

    Proprioception

    Proprioception

    Proprioception

  • 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

  • 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

  • Memory and retention in learning
  • Mental processes

    Human memory is the process in which information and material is encoded, stored and retrieved in the brain. Memory is a property of the central nervous

    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)

  • Procedural memory
  • Unconscious memory used to perform tasks

    learning – Movements that reflect nervous system changes Muscle memory – Consolidating a motor task into memory through repetition Neuroplasticity – Ability of

    Procedural memory

    Procedural_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

  • Art of memory
  • Learning technique that aids information retention

    The art of memory (Latin: ars memoriae) is any of a number of loosely associated mnemonic principles and techniques used to organize memory impressions

    Art of memory

    Art_of_memory

  • The Magical Number Seven, Plus or Minus Two
  • 1956 psychology paper by George Miller on working memory capacity

    argue that the number of objects an average human can hold in short-term memory is 7 ± 2. This has occasionally been referred to as Miller's law. In his

    The Magical Number Seven, Plus or Minus Two

    The_Magical_Number_Seven,_Plus_or_Minus_Two

  • 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

  • Effects of stress on memory
  • recall memories. These stress hormones are also hindering the hippocampus from receiving enough energy by diverting glucose levels to surrounding muscles. Stress

    Effects of stress on memory

    Effects of stress on memory

    Effects_of_stress_on_memory

  • Anterograde amnesia
  • Loss of short-term memory

    new memories after an event that caused amnesia, leading to a partial or complete inability to recall the recent past, while long-term memories from

    Anterograde amnesia

    Anterograde_amnesia

  • 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

  • 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

  • Sleep and memory
  • characterized by muscle atonia, fast but low voltage EEG and, as the name suggests, rapid eye movement. It is difficult to attribute memory gains to a single

    Sleep and memory

    Sleep and memory

    Sleep_and_memory

  • Adrenaline
  • Hormone and medication

    treatments are not effective. It is given intravenously, by injection into a muscle, by inhalation, or by injection just under the skin. Common side effects

    Adrenaline

    Adrenaline

    Adrenaline

  • Christian Duffy
  • American bodybuilder and actor

    NPC". Muscle Memory. Retrieved July 2, 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) "2002 Olympia - Masters − IFBB". Muscle Memory. Retrieved

    Christian Duffy

    Christian_Duffy

  • 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

  • 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

  • Sliding filament theory
  • Explanation of muscle contraction

    The sliding filament theory explains the mechanism of muscle contraction based on muscle proteins that slide past each other to generate movement. According

    Sliding filament theory

    Sliding filament theory

    Sliding_filament_theory

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • Beautiful Loser
  • 1975 studio album by Bob Seger

    Morning in 1971. The album relied mostly on session musicians from the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section, but the Silver Bullet Band members were used separately

    Beautiful Loser

    Beautiful_Loser

  • Myokine
  • Class of proteins produced by muscle

    proteoglycan peptides that are produced and released by skeletal muscle cells (muscle fibers) in response to muscular contractions. They have autocrine

    Myokine

    Myokine

  • Tongue
  • Muscular organ in the mouth of most vertebrates

    of glossal muscles. The four intrinsic muscles alter the shape of the tongue and are not attached to bone. The four paired extrinsic muscles change the

    Tongue

    Tongue

    Tongue

  • GATM (gene)
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    creatine metabolic process multicellular organism development learning or memory muscle atrophy positive regulation of cold-induced thermogenesis Sources:Amigo

    GATM (gene)

    GATM (gene)

    GATM_(gene)

  • Sigmund Freud
  • Austrian psychiatrist and founder of psychoanalysis (1856–1939)

    symmetrical 'memory.'" Crews believes that Freud's initial confidence in accurate recall of early memories anticipated the theories of recovered memory therapists

    Sigmund Freud

    Sigmund Freud

    Sigmund_Freud

  • Anesthesia awareness
  • Rare complication of general anesthesia

    While anesthesia awareness is possible without resulting in any long-term memory of the experience, it is also possible for victims to have awareness with

    Anesthesia awareness

    Anesthesia_awareness

  • 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

  • List of Regular Show characters
  • lollipop). Their other coworkers include a pig-nosed green humanoid nicknamed Muscle Man (real name Mitch Sorrenstein), and a ghost nicknamed Hi-Five Ghost (real

    List of Regular Show characters

    List_of_Regular_Show_characters

  • 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

  • Henry Molaison
  • American memory disorder patient

    development of theories that explain the link between brain function and memory, and in the development of cognitive neuropsychology, a branch of psychology

    Henry Molaison

    Henry_Molaison

  • 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

  • List of Gomer Pyle – USMC episodes
  • deep knee bends. Carter goes to the Doctor, who tells him it was just a muscle cramp. The Doctor mentions that Carter just cannot do everything as he did

    List of Gomer Pyle – USMC episodes

    List_of_Gomer_Pyle_–_USMC_episodes

  • Echoic memory
  • Sensory memory register

    Echoic memory is a type of sensory memory that briefly stores sounds (auditory information or stimulus), allowing them to be digested and comprehended

    Echoic memory

    Echoic_memory

  • Atkinson–Shiffrin memory model
  • Model of human memory

    modal model) is a model of memory proposed in 1968 by Richard Atkinson and Richard Shiffrin. The model asserts that human memory has three separate components:

    Atkinson–Shiffrin memory model

    Atkinson–Shiffrin memory model

    Atkinson–Shiffrin_memory_model

  • 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

  • Nicotinic acetylcholine receptor
  • Acetylcholine receptors named for their selective binding of nicotine

    system, muscle, and many other tissues of many organisms. At the neuromuscular junction they are the primary receptor in muscle for motor nerve-muscle communication

    Nicotinic acetylcholine receptor

    Nicotinic acetylcholine receptor

    Nicotinic_acetylcholine_receptor

  • Exercise
  • Physical activity that improves health

    weight loss or maintenance, to aid growth and improve strength, develop muscles and the cardiovascular system, hone athletic skills, improve health, or

    Exercise

    Exercise

    Exercise

  • Outline of the human brain
  • Overview of and topical guide to the human brain

    previously incomprehensible problem or concept Muscle memory – the retention in the brain of memories of certain muscle movements, often enabling those specific

    Outline of the human brain

    Outline_of_the_human_brain

  • Duchenne muscular dystrophy
  • Type of muscular dystrophy

    affecting boys. The onset of muscle weakness typically begins around age four, with rapid progression. Initially, muscle loss occurs in the thighs and

    Duchenne muscular dystrophy

    Duchenne muscular dystrophy

    Duchenne_muscular_dystrophy

  • Episodic-like memory
  • Memory system in animals

    Episodic-like memory is the memory system in animals that is comparable to human episodic memory. The term was first described by Clayton & Dickinson referring

    Episodic-like memory

    Episodic-like_memory

  • Slow-wave sleep
  • Period of sleep in humans and other animals

    characterised by moderate muscle tone, slow or absent eye movement, and lack of genital activity. Slow-wave sleep is considered important for memory consolidation

    Slow-wave sleep

    Slow-wave sleep

    Slow-wave_sleep

  • 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

  • Clive Wearing
  • British conductor with severe amnesia

    Since then, he has lacked the ability to form new memories and cannot recall aspects of his memories, frequently believing that he has only recently awoken

    Clive Wearing

    Clive_Wearing

  • Retrograde amnesia
  • Permanent or temporary loss of long-term memory

    In neurology, retrograde amnesia (RA) is the inability to access memories or information from before an injury or disease occurred. RA differs from a similar

    Retrograde amnesia

    Retrograde_amnesia

  • List of Coronet Films films
  • Wren c-11m September 23, 1949 Video Muscles and Bones of the Body Leslie W. Irwin c-11m November 11, 1960 Muscles and Energy Bill Walker & Joel Marks

    List of Coronet Films films

    List_of_Coronet_Films_films

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  • Waqid
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Waqid

    Bin Abdullah Al Tamimi RA was a Companion of the Prophet PBUH

  • Vadivelu
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    Vadivelu

    Name of Lord Shanmukha

  • Mahjooba
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Mahjooba

    Hidden, Covered, Screened

  • Mazin
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Mazin

    Proper Name.

  • Shivin
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Shivin

    Name of Lord Shiva; The Destroyer; One who Maintains Balance Between Life and Death

  • Boice
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Boice

    English : variant spelling of Boyce.

  • Enoch
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, Hebrew, Indian, Swedish

    Enoch

    Vowed; Dedicated; Devoted; Gods Disciple; Initiated; Consecrated

  • Aaleyah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic

    Aaleyah

    Exalted; Highest Social Standing

  • Latymer
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Latymer

    Interpreter

  • Lieu
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, Vietnamese

    Lieu

    In Place of; Willow Tree

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  • Amnestic
  • a.

    Causing loss of memory.

  • Repetition
  • n.

    Recital from memory; rehearsal.

  • Memorial
  • a.

    Mnemonic; assisting the memory.

  • Memory
  • n.

    A memorial.

  • 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.

  • Mnemonical
  • a.

    Assisting in 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.

  • Memorial
  • n.

    Memory; remembrance.

  • Memoir
  • n.

    Alt. of Memoirs

  • Remora
  • n.

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

  • 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.

  • Memoriter
  • adv.

    By, or from, memory.

  • Memoria
  • n.

    Memory.

  • Mnemonics
  • n.

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

  • Memory
  • n.

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

  • Immemorially
  • adv.

    Beyond memory.

  • Merry
  • superl.

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

  • Memories
  • pl.

    of Memory

  • Memory
  • n.

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