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The word "mnemonics" is derived from the Greek "mnema," which means remembrance," and "mnemonikos," which means "of memory."
Rhymes are one example of mnemonic devices. Other examples include music mnemonics, name mnemonics, word or expression mnemonics, and model mnemonics.
Expression Mnemonics
they are called Mnemonics :)
"Diarrhea of the mouth" or "Verbal Diarrhea" is a humorous term used to describe someone who talks a lot, almost as if it were their talking was uncontrollable or involuntary like diarrhea. A single word version of this is "logorrhea."
Verbal diarrhea: you could say "ballshit" ??? No.......I mean a real word!!! One a priest would use.
Mnemonics are used to remember long sets of terms or hard concepts -- they are not needed to remember one word.
Diarrhea
beautiful
Thomas Coglan has written: 'An improved system of mnemonics' -- subject(s): Mnemonics
The word is spelled diarrhea. A good example sentence is, "Cows milk sometimes gives kittens diarrhea."
It does not have a root but it is made up of a prefix Dia- meaning across, apart and rrhea- meaning profuse flow.