Definition of mnemonics in English:
mnemonics
plural noun nɪˈmɒnɪksniːˈmɒnɪksnəˈmɑnɪks
usually treated as singular The study and development of systems for improving and assisting the memory.
Example sentencesExamples
- But evolutionary trends are post hoc constructs akin to mnemonics.
- His interests then turned to publications on mnemonics, which he collected and donated to the University of San Marino.
- In short, mnemonics and rote memory aren't the only way to learn.
- Read the rest of this fascinating profile and I suspect that, like me, you'll come away with an appreciation of Card and a desire to learn more about the Riccian method of mnemonics.
- Bruno then travelled to Toulouse in France, where he lectured on Aristotle's De anima and wrote a book on mnemonics - systems of memory training.
Definition of mnemonics in US English:
mnemonics
plural nounnəˈmäniksnəˈmɑnɪks
usually treated as singular The study and development of systems for improving and assisting the memory.
Example sentencesExamples
- Bruno then travelled to Toulouse in France, where he lectured on Aristotle's De anima and wrote a book on mnemonics - systems of memory training.
- Read the rest of this fascinating profile and I suspect that, like me, you'll come away with an appreciation of Card and a desire to learn more about the Riccian method of mnemonics.
- His interests then turned to publications on mnemonics, which he collected and donated to the University of San Marino.
- But evolutionary trends are post hoc constructs akin to mnemonics.
- In short, mnemonics and rote memory aren't the only way to learn.