MNEMONIC SYSTEM USED TO REMEMBER SEQUENCES OF DIGITS SIMILAR TO THE MNEMONIC MAJOR SYSTEM
Mnemonic/Dominic System; Mnemonic dominic system
instructionmnemonic
<programming> A word or acronym used in assembly language to
represent a binary machine instructionoperation code.
Different processors have different instruction set and
therefore use a different set of mnemonics to represent
them.
E.g. ADD, B (branch), BLT (branch if less than), SVC, MOVE,
LDR (load register).
(1997-02-18)
mnemonic
ANY LEARNING TECHNIQUE THAT AIDS INFORMATION RETENTION OR RETRIEVAL (REMEMBERING) IN THE HUMAN MEMORY
A mnemonic is a word, short poem, or sentence that is intended to help you remember things such as scientific rules or spelling rules. For example, 'i before e, except after c' is a mnemonic to help people remember how to spell words like 'believe' and 'receive'.
...mnemonic devices.
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mnemonic
ANY LEARNING TECHNIQUE THAT AIDS INFORMATION RETENTION OR RETRIEVAL (REMEMBERING) IN THE HUMAN MEMORY
¦ noun a pattern of letters or ideas, which aids the memory.
¦ adjective aiding or designed to aid the memory.
?relating to the power of memory.
Derivatives
mnemonically adverb
mnemonist 'ni:m?n?st noun
Origin
C18 (as adjective): via med. L. from Gk mnemonikos, from mnemon 'mindful'.
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Dominic system
The Dominic system is a mnemonic system used to remember sequences of digits similar to the mnemonic major system. It was invented and used in competition by eight-time World Memory Champion Dominic O'Brien.