Definition of Memorises. Meaning of Memorises. Synonyms of Memorises

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Memorises. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Memorises and, of course, Memorises synonyms and on the right images related to the word Memorises.

Definition of Memorises

No result for Memorises. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Memorises from wikipedia

- Memorization (British English: memorisation) is the process of committing something to memory. It is a mental process undertaken in order to store in memory...
- Muslims.[failed verification] Derived from hadiths, they aid children in memorising key beliefs and are taught in South Asian madrasas. Some consider them...
- CDs and lately, through the internet. Students of Aljamea-tus-Saifiyah memorise the Quran under this institution and render teaching services to community...
- He is known to have memorised the nine books of Hadith with the chain of narrations known as 'Isnaad'. At a young age, he memorised a lot of texts in different...
- July 2005 Bellos, Alex (2015-03-13). "He ate all the pi : ****anese man memorises π to 111,700 digits". The Guardian. Retrieved 2015-08-14. Otake, Tomoko...
- has stated that his "spirits used to sink" whenever he was required to memorise and recite technobabble. He eventually came to better understand the cultural...
- fondness for hip hop music and admitted to having "an obsession with memorising complicated, lyrically intricate and fast songs". On 28 October 2014,...
- better-than-average face recognition ability. Super recognisers are able to memorise and recall thousands of faces, often having seen them only once. It is...
- presentations of masonic research papers, active parti****tion in the Lodge, memorisation of the ritual or other masonic do****ents, reading books or even concrete...
- Creighton Carvello memorise a pack of 52 playing cards in less than three minutes on the BBC television programme Record Breakers. To memorise numbers, O'Brien...