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Commemorate

To call to remembrance by a special act or observance to celebrate with honor and solemnity to honor as a person or event by some act of respect or affection intended to preserve the remembrance of the person or event as to commemorate the sufferings and dying love of our Savior by the sacrament of the Lords Supper to commemorate the Declaration of Independence by the observance of the Fourth of July...


Record

Record, a memorial or remembrance; an authentic testimony in writing contained in rolls of parchment, and preserved in a Court of record. The public records of the kingdom are placed under the superintendence of the Master of the Rolls, and a Record Office established by the (English) Public Record Office Act, 1838 (1 & 2 Vict. c. 94). The (English) Public Record Office (commonly called the Rolls Office) is a large building in Chancery Lane, London, and was opened in 1902.There are three kinds of records, viz.: (1) judicial, as an attainder; (2) ministerial, on oath, being an office or inquisition found; (3) by way of conveyance, as a deed enrolled. As to ancient public records generally, see Hubback on Succession, pp. 607 et seq.The Record Offices of the Supreme Court are now merged in the Central Office there. See (English) R.S.C. Ord. LXI.Also the general name given to (a) pleadings and subsequent orders and recorded matters in an action (by R. S. C. 1883, Ord. XXXVI. R. 30, the par...


Forget

To lose the remembrance of to let go from the memory to cease to have in mind not to think of also to lose the power of to cease from doing...


Forgetful

Apt to forget easily losing remembrance as a forgetful man should use helps to strengthen his memory...


Medal

A piece of metal in the form of a coin struck with a device and intended to preserve the remembrance of a notable event or an illustrious person or to serve as a reward...


memorabilia

Things remarkable and worthy of remembrance or record also the record of them...


Memorial

Anything intended to preserve the memory of a person or event something which serves to keep something else in remembrance a monument...


Misrecollect

To have an erroneous remembrance of to suppose erroneously that one recollects...


Monument

Something which stands or remains to keep in remembrance what is past a memorial...


Mothers Day

A day appointed for the honor and uplift of motherhood by the loving remembrance of each person of his mother through the performance of some act of kindness visit tribute or letter The founder of the day is Anna Jarvis of Philadelphia who designated the second Sunday in May or for schools the second Friday as the time and a white carnation as the badge...


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