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memory
mémoire
memory [Brit ˈmɛm(ə)ri, americ ˈmɛm(ə)ri] SUBST
1. memory (faculty):
memory
to have a good memory
to have a bad memory
to lose one's memory
from memory
to remain in the memory
to have a long memory
2. memory (recollection):
memory souvent pl
3. memory (period of time):
in living or recent memory
4. memory (posthumous fame):
memory
their memory lives on
to keep sb's memory alive or green
5. memory (commemoration):
in (loving) memory of
6. memory COMPUT:
memory
cache memory SUBST COMPUT
cache memory
bubble memory SUBST
bubble memory
flash memory SUBST COMPUT
flash memory
folk memory SUBST
folk memory
memory loss SUBST
memory loss
memory typewriter SUBST
memory typewriter
memory foam [ˈmemərɪ ˌfəʊm] SUBST
memory foam
memory chip SUBST
memory chip
memory card SUBST
memory card
memory [ˈmeməri] SUBST
1. memory (ability to remember):
memory
from memory
to commit sth to memory
in memory of sb/sth
en souvenir de qn/qc
2. memory (remembered event):
memory
3. memory COMPUT:
memory
memory management SUBST COMPUT
memory management
cache memory SUBST COMPUT
cache memory
cache memory
memory dump SUBST COMPUT
memory dump
memory protection SUBST COMPUT
memory protection
memory bank SUBST COMPUT
memory bank
memory chip SUBST COMPUT
memory chip
memory capacity SUBST COMPUT
memory capacity
random access memory SUBST COMPUT
random access memory
read only memory SUBST COMPUT
read only memory
memory [ˈmem· ə r·i] SUBST
1. memory (ability to remember):
memory
from memory
to commit sth to memory
in memory of sb/sth
en souvenir de qn/qc
2. memory (remembered event):
memory
3. memory comput:
memory
memory chip SUBST comput
memory chip
cache memory SUBST comput
cache memory
cache memory
core memory SUBST comput
core memory
memory management SUBST comput
memory management
memory capacity SUBST comput
memory capacity
memory dump SUBST comput
memory dump
memory bank SUBST comput
memory bank
memory protection SUBST comput
memory protection
read-only memory SUBST comput
read-only memory
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It was just that he'd died young and knowledge of his fate was scarce; any folk memory of him faded with the passing generations.
www.independent.ie
The exact time period when they died out is also not certain; tales of these giant birds may have persisted for centuries in folk memory.
en.wikipedia.org
These are important in folk memory and in the local heritage.
en.wikipedia.org
Our folk songs and our poetry owe much to this world, and it needs to be a living, existing world, not merely a folk memory.
www.telegraph.co.uk
It's still there in our folk memory, whether we visit or not.
www.gq-magazine.co.uk