THE WHATIS.COM WORD-OF-THE-DAY   
March 21, 2002

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TODAY'S WORD: mnemonic 

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1) In general, a mnemonic (from Greek mnemon or mindful; pronounced
neh-MAHN-ik) is a word, abbreviation, rhyme, or similar verbal device
you learn or create in order to remember something. The technique of
developing these remembering devices is called "mnemonics." Mnemonics
is used to remember phone numbers, all your new department
colleagues' names, or the years of the reigns of the Kings and Queens
of England. A number of approaches are used. Here's a simple one for
remembering a list of unrelated items in order: Start at the top of
the list and make up an outlandish story connecting the first item to
the next, continue by connecting the second item to the third, and so
on. When your story is done and the list is removed, you'll have a
mental picture of a story that, as you recall its progression, will
lead you from one remembered item to the next. 

2) In computer assembler (or assembly) language, a mnemonic is an
abbreviation for an operation. It's entered in the operation code
field of each assembler program instruction. For example, on an Intel
microprocessor, inc ("increase by one") is a mnemonic. On an IBM
System/370 series computer, BAL is a mnemonic for "branch-and-link." 

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