Results for: occurrence of a vivid memory
English English
accurate memorytotal recall
achieve something, be aligned, be understood, book for official records, cash register, computer memory location, correct alignment, display feeling or thought, enroll, heating grate, item in official list, record; book for maintaining records; style o...register
act as prelude to something, free-standing piece of music, introduce with prelude, introductory event or occurrence, introductory piece of music, opening; introduction; overture, introductory musical piece (Music); short musical composition (Music), pr...prelude
act of God, amazing event, marvelous example of skill, supernatural event; wonderful occurrence that is considered to be the work of God; marvelmiracle
act of honoring, being remembered, extent of memory, greeting, memento, saved mental impression; memento, keepsake, souvenir, remembering, something rememberedremembrance
act of honoring, ceremony honoring somebody or something, tribute, memorial; act of honoring the memory (of a person or event); memorial servicecommemoration
act of making a detailed account of an occurrence or situationreporting
act of placing together; act of arranging words side by side, closeness of things, co-occurrence of wordscollocation
act of storing, act of setting aside goods and materials for future use; space in which items can be stored; price charged for storing goods; memory (Computers), medium for storing data, price for storing, recharging of battery, space for storing, stor...storage
act of turning something the opposite way; act of returning to a previous condition; return of property to its owner after the occurrence of a particular event (Law), property returned to former owner, return to former condition, return to former owner...reversion
acting as a mnemonic, memory aid, of or designed to assist the memory, relating to mnemonics, something that is designed to assist the memory (often referring to a word or group of words that can be associated with the information being remembered)mnemonic
add buffer to solution, cushion something against shock, device on train or track, divider, partition; location in the memory designated for temporary storage (Computers); shock absorber, lessen, ease, make less severe; protect, shield; (about aspirin)...buffer
affairs, aim, apparatus, belongings, concern, deed, detail, fashion, garment, ideal, living creature, object, article; fact; matter; fabrication; idea, occurrence, preferred activity, strong like or dislike, unspecified item, what can be possessed, wor...thing
affluent, wealthy, having a large fortune; fancy, luxurious; full, having an abundance of; deep, vivid, strong, costly and fine, fertile, plentiful, productive, see also:riches, strong and smooth-flavored, strongly colored, unlikely, wealthy people, pe...rich
agreement, accordance of opinion; cooperation, shared effort; simultaneous occurrenceconcurrency
 

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