memory vs mind

memory

noun
  • The ability of the brain to record information or impressions with the facility of recalling them later at will. 

  • Which returns to its original shape when heated 

  • A term of venery for a social group of elephants, normally called a herd. 

  • The time within which past events can be or are remembered. 

  • A record of a thing or an event stored and available for later use by the organism. 

  • The part of a computer that stores variable executable code or data (RAM) or unalterable executable code or default data (ROM). 

  • Synonym of pelmanism (“memory card game”). 

mind

noun
  • The ability to remember things. 

  • The ability to be aware of things. 

  • A healthy mental state. 

  • Attention, consideration or thought. 

  • Judgment, opinion, or view. 

  • The capability for rational thought. 

  • Somebody that embodies certain mental qualities. 

  • The ability to focus the thoughts. 

  • Continual prayer on a dead person's behalf for a period after their death. 

  • Desire, inclination, or intention. 

  • The non-material substance or set of processes in which consciousness, perception, affectivity, judgement, thinking, and will are based. 

verb
  • To turn one's mind to; to observe; to notice. 

  • To purpose, intend, plan. 

  • To bring or recall to mind; to remember; bear or keep in mind. 

  • To regard with attention; to treat as of consequence. 

  • To pay attention or heed to so as to obey; hence to obey; to make sure, to take care (that). 

  • Take note; used to point out an exception or caveat. 

  • To remember. 

  • To be careful about. 

  • To dislike, to object to; to be bothered by. 

  • To look after, to take care of, especially for a short period of time. 

  • To pay attention to, in the sense of occupying one's mind with, to heed. 

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