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How to pronounce mnemonics in English?

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Type Words
Type of method
Derivation mnemonist

Examples of mnemonics

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Japanese piphilology has countless mnemonics based on punning words with numbers.
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A common use of mnemonics is to remember facts and relationships in trigonometry.
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Presumably these were intended only as mnemonics for melodies learned by ear.
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We've left two words without mnemonics so you can practise making some of your own.
From the guardian.co.uk
There are many mnemonics for remembering the 12 signs of the zodiac in order.
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Because the mind recalls rhymes well, the best mnemonics often use rhyming schemes.
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There are many mnemonics for the seven layers of the OSI Model in computing.
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A journalist who covered a mnemonics championship tries competing himself.
From the sacbee.com
There are entries for acronyms, angelology, mnemonics, numbers, foreign phrase books.
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  • A method or system for improving the memory
  • (mnemonic) of or relating to or involved the practice of aiding the memory; "mnemonic device"
  • (mnemonic) a device (such as a rhyme or acronym) used to aid recall
  • Mnemonics is the debut album released by Australian classical guitarist Alan Banks. It was recorded at Sound Mine Recording Studios, Perth, Western Australia. The album contains world premier recordings of pieces by Franks Lyons and Richard Charlton.
  • A mnemonic is an underlined alphanumeric character, typically appearing in a menu title, menu item, or the text of a button or component of the User interface. A mnemonic indicates to the user which key to press (in conjunction with the Alt key) to activate a command or navigate to a component.
  • A mnemonic (RpE: /nu0259u02C8mu0252nu1D7Bk/, AmE: /nu025Bu02C8mu0251u02D0nu026Ak/ the first "m" is silent), mnemonic device, or memory device is any learning technique that aids information retention in the human memory. Mnemonics make use of elaborative encoding, retrieval cues, and imagery as specific tools to encode any given information in a way that allows for efficient storage and retrieval...
  • (Mnemonic (band)) Mnemonic is an alternative rock band, formed as Mnemonic Groove in "Singapore" in 1997 and now based in London, England.
  • The study of techniques for remembering anything more easily
  • (mnemonic) a device for memorising and recalling something, such as a snake shaped like the letter 'S'