memory |
analysis |
As nouns the difference between memory and analysis
is that
memory is (uncountable) the ability of an organism to record information about things or events with the facility of recalling them later at will while
analysis is analysis.
perseverance |
memory |
As nouns the difference between perseverance and memory
is that
perseverance is continuing in a course of action without regard to discouragement, opposition or previous failure while
memory is the ability of an organism to record information about things or events with the facility of recalling them later at will.
reminder |
memory |
As nouns the difference between reminder and memory
is that
reminder is someone or something that reminds while
memory is the ability of an organism to record information about things or events with the facility of recalling them later at will.
memory |
fantasy |
In obsolete terms the difference between memory and fantasy
is that
memory is a memorial while
fantasy is to have a fancy for; to be pleased with; to like.
As nouns the difference between memory and fantasy
is that
memory is the ability of an organism to record information about things or events with the facility of recalling them later at will while
fantasy is that which comes from one's imagination.
As a verb fantasy is
to fantasize (about).
memory |
memento |
As nouns the difference between memory and memento
is that
memory is the ability of an organism to record information about things or events with the facility of recalling them later at will while
memento is a keepsake; an object kept as a reminder of a place or event.
interest |
memory |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between interest and memory
is that
interest is (obsolete) to cause or permit to share while
memory is (obsolete) a memorial.
As nouns the difference between interest and memory
is that
interest is while
memory is (uncountable) the ability of an organism to record information about things or events with the facility of recalling them later at will.
As a verb interest
is to engage the attention of; to awaken interest in; to excite emotion or passion in, in behalf of a person or thing.
memory |
collection |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between memory and collection
is that
memory is (obsolete) a memorial while
collection is (obsolete) the act of inferring or concluding from premises or observed facts; also, that which is inferred.
As nouns the difference between memory and collection
is that
memory is (uncountable) the ability of an organism to record information about things or events with the facility of recalling them later at will while
collection is a set of items or amount of material procured or gathered together.
memory |
brian |
As a noun memory
is the ability of an organism to record information about things or events with the facility of recalling them later at will.
As a proper noun Brian is
a given name derived from Irish.
As a verb brian is
to keep fire at the mouth of (as of an oven), to give light or to preserve heat.
acute |
memory |
As a verb acute
is .
As a noun memory is
(uncountable) the ability of an organism to record information about things or events with the facility of recalling them later at will.
acuteness |
memory |
As nouns the difference between acuteness and memory
is that
acuteness is the quality of being acute or pointed; as, the acuteness of an angle while
memory is the ability of an organism to record information about things or events with the facility of recalling them later at will.
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