mnemonics
Americannoun
noun
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the art or practice of improving or of aiding the memory
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a system of rules to aid the memory
Etymology
Origin of mnemonics
Example Sentences
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Cognitive science shows that mnemonics help memory, distinctive voice draws attention and a sense of joy strengthens retention.
From Salon
Out of desperation, Mr. Lorayne discovered some library books on memory training and mnemonics, the system of using mental cues to aid memory.
From Washington Post
Learning notes on a staff certainly seems dull, but coming up with mnemonics for the notes on the staff can actually be fun.
From Literature
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Here are some of the most popular mnemonics used.
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He was one of those language teachers who rely heavily on mnemonics.
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