mnem

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(Greek: memory, to remember)
amnemonic
1. Characterized by a loss of memory.
2. A reference to a faulty memory.
amnesiac
1. Someone who is afflicted with amnesia.
2. Partial or total loss of memory.
amnesic
A reference to amnesia.
amnestic
Causing loss of memory; said of diseases, poisonous agents, etc.
amnesty
1. Forgetfulness, oblivion; an intentional overlooking.
2. An act of oblivion, a general overlooking or pardon of past offences, by a ruling authority; a general pardon, especially for political offenses.
anamnesis
1. The recalling of things past; recollection, reminiscence; remembering.
2. When capitalized: the section of Christian liturgies rehearsing the sacrifice of Christ and ending, « Do this in remembrance of me. »
anamnestic
1. Recalling to mind; aiding the memory or recollection.
2. A proposed equivalent for mnemonic(s) [devices for remembering].
antimnemonic
Prejudicial to the memory or working against memory.
automnesia
Spontaneous revival of memories of an earlier condition of one’s life.
cryptomnesia, cryptomnesic
1. The recall of memories not recognized as such or forgotten experiences that are recalled but which appear to be completely new.
2. The recall to mind of a forgotten episode that seems entirely new to the patient and not a part of his/her former experiences; subconscious memory.
dysmnesia
Impaired or bad memory
ecmnesia
1. Loss of memory with regard to the events of a particular period.
2. Impairment of memory for recent events with normal memory for distant events.
hypomnesia, hypomnestic
A condition of having a weakened memory.
mnemasthenia
A weakness of memory.
mneme
The capacity which a living substance or organism possesses for retaining after-effects of experience or stimulation undergone by itself or its progenitors.

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