Memory comes from the Latin, memoria, and means to be mindful or to remember.
The word "memorial" comes from the Latin word "memoria" which means memory or remembrance. It signifies something created or done in memory of a person or event to honor and remember them.
It comes from the word memory.
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It is a derivative of remember as it means 'to remember.'
The Root word of memorial is mem
The Lincoln Memorial has the word "future" spelled as "Euture".
The word "memorial" has 4 syllables.
Memorial -- 4 Day -- 1
Yes, you should capitalize "memorial" if it is the second word in a sentence, just like any other word that follows the initial word that starts the sentence. For example: "In memory of her grandfather, she visited the Memorial Park."
In the King James Version of the Bible, the word 'memorial' is mentioned 31 times.
Christ has died, Christ is risen, Christ will come again, is one form of the memorial acclamation. Christ has died, Christ is risen, Christ will come again, is one form of the memorial acclamation.
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