atmiņa

Etymology
From. Cognate with 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) memory the capacity of the central nervous system to store received information and sensory impressions and to bring them back to consciousness
 * 2)  memory, recollection the act or state of becoming conscious of information or sensory impressions from the past
 * 3)  memories information or impressions from the past that were retained in one's consciousness
 * 4)  memory the part of a computer that stores data or executable code
 * 1)  memory, recollection the act or state of becoming conscious of information or sensory impressions from the past
 * 2)  memories information or impressions from the past that were retained in one's consciousness
 * 3)  memory the part of a computer that stores data or executable code
 * 1)  memories information or impressions from the past that were retained in one's consciousness
 * 2)  memory the part of a computer that stores data or executable code
 * 1)  memories information or impressions from the past that were retained in one's consciousness
 * 2)  memory the part of a computer that stores data or executable code
 * 1)  memories information or impressions from the past that were retained in one's consciousness
 * 2)  memory the part of a computer that stores data or executable code
 * 1)  memories information or impressions from the past that were retained in one's consciousness
 * 2)  memory the part of a computer that stores data or executable code
 * 1)  memory the part of a computer that stores data or executable code
 * 1)  memory the part of a computer that stores data or executable code
 * 1)  memory the part of a computer that stores data or executable code
 * 1)  memory the part of a computer that stores data or executable code
 * 1)  memory the part of a computer that stores data or executable code
 * 1)  memory the part of a computer that stores data or executable code
 * 1)  memory the part of a computer that stores data or executable code