memoria

Etymology
Borrowed from, from. .

Noun

 * 1) One of the five canons of classical rhetoric: the discipline of memory and recall.

Noun

 * 1) memory

Etymology
, from, from. Cognate with 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1)  memory
 * 2) a memory
 * 3)  a memory
 * 4) a writing to inform someone about a matter of importance
 * 5)  a list of acts, works or economic results carried out by a company or corporation, included in a document, which is made available to partners or interested parties
 * 6)  a list of expenses incurred in a business in an economic period
 * 7)  a memoir
 * 1)  a memory
 * 2) a writing to inform someone about a matter of importance
 * 3)  a list of acts, works or economic results carried out by a company or corporation, included in a document, which is made available to partners or interested parties
 * 4)  a list of expenses incurred in a business in an economic period
 * 5)  a memoir
 * 1)  a memory
 * 2) a writing to inform someone about a matter of importance
 * 3)  a list of acts, works or economic results carried out by a company or corporation, included in a document, which is made available to partners or interested parties
 * 4)  a list of expenses incurred in a business in an economic period
 * 5)  a memoir
 * 1) a writing to inform someone about a matter of importance
 * 2)  a list of acts, works or economic results carried out by a company or corporation, included in a document, which is made available to partners or interested parties
 * 3)  a list of expenses incurred in a business in an economic period
 * 4)  a memoir
 * 1) a writing to inform someone about a matter of importance
 * 2)  a list of acts, works or economic results carried out by a company or corporation, included in a document, which is made available to partners or interested parties
 * 3)  a list of expenses incurred in a business in an economic period
 * 4)  a memoir
 * 1) a writing to inform someone about a matter of importance
 * 2)  a list of acts, works or economic results carried out by a company or corporation, included in a document, which is made available to partners or interested parties
 * 3)  a list of expenses incurred in a business in an economic period
 * 4)  a memoir
 * 1)  a list of expenses incurred in a business in an economic period
 * 2)  a memoir
 * 1)  a memoir
 * 1)  a memoir

Noun

 * 1) memory

Etymology
From, from.

Noun

 * 1)  memory, recall the ability of the brain to record information
 * 2)  memory, recollection, remembrance a record of a thing or an event stored and available for later use
 * 3)  memory the part of a computer that stores variable executable code or data
 * 4) note
 * 5)  memoir, autobiography
 * 6) monograph
 * 1) note
 * 2)  memoir, autobiography
 * 3) monograph
 * 1) monograph

Etymology 1
From.

Noun

 * 1) memory; the ability to remember
 * 2) a remembrance, a thing remembered
 * 3)  a time of remembrance
 * 1)  a time of remembrance

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) memory
 * 2) report, document
 * 3)  memory