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Mnemonic is a prefix for Magic Items and Rare Items, available a variety of items. It is directed towards spellcaster use, as it gives a large level-based boost to Mana.

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  • Mnemonic is a prefix for Magic Items and Rare Items, available a variety of items. It is directed towards spellcaster use, as it gives a large level-based boost to Mana.
  • A mnemonic is a memory aid that generally serves an educational purpose. Mnemonics rely on associations between something that is easy to remember, and something that is harder to remember. Sometimes mnemonics are chosen to directly relate to the target information, and other times they are arbitrary.
  • < New Latin mnemonicus < [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Mnemonic]] μνημονικός (mnēmonikos), “‘of memory’”) < μνήμον (“‘remembering, mindful’”) < μνᾶσθαι (mnasthai), “‘to remember’”) < Proto-Indo-European root men- (“‘to think’”); see mind.
  • A mnemonic is a memory aid where an acronym or easy to remember phrase is used to retain other information. Doctors commonly use these, particularly when studying anatomy in order to memorize the names of bones and nerves which often have similar Latin language names. Some of the mnemonics used on the series are:
  • The word "mnemonic" is derived from the Ancient Greek word μνημονικός (mnēmonikos), meaning "of memory, or relating to memory" and is related to Mnemosyne ("remembrance"), the name of the goddess of memory in Greek mythology. Both of these words are derived from μνήμη (mnēmē), "remembrance, memory". Mnemonics in antiquity were most often considered in the context of what is today known as the art of memory. Mnemonic systems are techniques or strategies consciously used to improve memory. They help use information already stored in long-term memory to make memorisation an easier task.
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  • The word "mnemonic" is derived from the Ancient Greek word μνημονικός (mnēmonikos), meaning "of memory, or relating to memory" and is related to Mnemosyne ("remembrance"), the name of the goddess of memory in Greek mythology. Both of these words are derived from μνήμη (mnēmē), "remembrance, memory". Mnemonics in antiquity were most often considered in the context of what is today known as the art of memory. Ancient Greeks and Romans distinguished between two types of memory: the "natural" memory and the "artificial" memory. The former is inborn, and is the one that everyone uses instinctively. The artificial memory in contrast has to be trained and developed through the learning and practice of a variety of mnemonic techniques. Mnemonic systems are techniques or strategies consciously used to improve memory. They help use information already stored in long-term memory to make memorisation an easier task.
  • Mnemonic is a prefix for Magic Items and Rare Items, available a variety of items. It is directed towards spellcaster use, as it gives a large level-based boost to Mana.
  • A mnemonic is a memory aid that generally serves an educational purpose. Mnemonics rely on associations between something that is easy to remember, and something that is harder to remember. Sometimes mnemonics are chosen to directly relate to the target information, and other times they are arbitrary.
  • < New Latin mnemonicus < [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Mnemonic]] μνημονικός (mnēmonikos), “‘of memory’”) < μνήμον (“‘remembering, mindful’”) < μνᾶσθαι (mnasthai), “‘to remember’”) < Proto-Indo-European root men- (“‘to think’”); see mind.
  • A mnemonic is a memory aid where an acronym or easy to remember phrase is used to retain other information. Doctors commonly use these, particularly when studying anatomy in order to memorize the names of bones and nerves which often have similar Latin language names. Some of the mnemonics used on the series are: * MIDNIT - to run through a type of differential diagnosis known as a "surgical sieve" of the most common causes of disease pathology - metabolic, inflammation, degenerative, neoplastic, infection and trauma. * Allison Cameron remembers the bones of the wrist with the mnemnoic "Scared lovers try positions they can't handle" for scaphoid, lunate, triquetrial, pisiform, trapezium, capitate and hamate. * Martha M. Masters remembers the cranial nerves with the mnemonic "On old Olympus's towering tops, a friendly Viking grew vines and hops" for olfactory, optic, oculomotor, trochlear, trigeminal, abducens, facial, vestibulocochlear, glossopharyngeal, vagus, accessory and hypogossal.
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