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1 memory
N1. स्मृति/याददाश्तShe has a sharp memory. -
2 memory
n.स्मरण शक्ति, स्मरण, याद -
3 memory
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4 folk memory
N1. पुरानी यादेंThe battle for control of this fort was so fierce that it still exists in folk memory. -
5 to fade from the memory
v. intr.भूल जाना -
6 RAM
N1. रैमRAM is abbreviation of (computing)random access memory. -
7 senile dementia
N1. जराजन्य मनोभ्रंशThe disease senile dementia make one loose memory. -
8 episodic
Adj1. प्रासंगिकMy brother has phenomenal episodic memory as he can narrate hundreds of stories. -
9 evanescent
Adj1. जल्द\evanescentमिट\evanescentजानेवालीHis memory is as evanescent as a snowflake. -
10 imprint
N1. छापThe tragedy left a lasting imprint on the community.--------V1. मन में बैठा देनाThe terrible scenes were indelibly imprinted on his memory. -
11 monument
N1. स्मारकThe Taj mahal is a monument built by Shahjahan in memory of his wife. -
12 slip
V1. फ़िसलनाThe climber's foot slipped and he fell.2. सरकनाThe earth quakes are caused when the earth plates slip over on another.3. भूलनाIt had slipped my memory that you were arriving today.4. स्थानभ्रंश होनाHe is coming IInd from last 2 years. He seems to be slipping from his position.5. चोरी से रखनाMy brother slipped some money in my pocket while my father didn't allow it. -
13 treasure
N1. खजानाThey found a treasure.Ramayana is a treasure which is always placed on a high plank.2. बहुमूल्यShe is a great treasure to everyone.--------V1. बहुमूल्य\treasureसमझनाWe have to treasure our ancient monuments.2. संजोए\treasureरखनाI shall treasure the memory of our time together.
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