What is another word for mnemotechnic?

Pronunciation: [nɛmˈə͡ʊtt͡ʃnɪk] (IPA)

Mnemotechnic refers to a technique that aids in memory recall. Its synonyms include memory techniques, memorization strategies, memory aids, memory tricks, and mnemonics. Other synonyms that correspond to mnemotechnic, such as memory boosters, memory improvement, and memory enhancing, focus on improving memory through exercises and improvements in lifestyle habits. Mnemonic devices, acronyms, and acrostics are a few more specific forms of mnemotechnic techniques. Utilizing any of these mnemotechnic tactics can help to boost memory skills and retention abilities for individuals. Regardless of which synonym is applied, the goal of all mnemotechnic strategies is to aid in effective memory retention and recall.

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What are the hypernyms for Mnemotechnic?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    Memory techniques, learning strategies, memory aids, recalling methods, remembrance systems.

Usage examples for Mnemotechnic

Now, remember that this worship is daily, that these formulas must be pronounced, these movements of the hands made with mechanical precision; that if the worshipper forgets one of the incarnations of Vishnu which he is to figure with his fingers, if he stop his left nostril when it should be the right, the entire ceremony loses its efficacy; that, not to go astray amid this multitude of words and gestures required for each rite, he is obliged to use mnemotechnic methods; that there are five of these for each series of formulas; that his attention always strained and always directed toward the externals of the cult, does not leave his mind a moment in which to reflect upon the profound meaning of some of these prayers, and you will comprehend the extraordinary scene that the banks of the Ganges at Benares present every morning; this anxious and demented multitude, these gestures, eager and yet methodical, this rapid movement of the lips, the fixed gaze of these men and women who, standing in the water, seem not even to see their neighbours, and count mentally like men in the delirium of a fever.
"The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India Volume II"
R. V. Russell
In consequence of defective mnemotechnic.
"Ulysses"
James Joyce
Firstly, in order to exercise mnemotechnic: secondly, because after an interval of amnesia, when, seated at the central table, about to consult the work in question, he remembered by mnemotechnic the name of the military engagement, Plevna.
"Ulysses"
James Joyce

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