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me·men·to

 (mə-mĕn′tō)
n. pl. me·men·tos or me·men·toes
A keepsake.

[Middle English, commemoration of the living or the dead in the Canon of the Mass, from Latin mementō, imperative of meminisse, to remember; see men- in Indo-European roots.]
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memento

(mɪˈmɛntəʊ)
n, pl -tos or -toes
1. something that reminds one of past events; souvenir
2. (Roman Catholic Church) RC Church either of two prayers occurring during the Mass
[C15: from Latin, imperative of meminisse to remember]
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me•men•to

(məˈmɛn toʊ)

n., pl. -tos, -toes.
1. something that serves as a reminder of what is past or gone; keepsake; souvenir.
2. anything serving as a reminder or warning.
3. (cap.) either of two prayers in the canon of the Roman Catholic Mass, one for persons living and the other for persons dead.
[1350–1400; Middle English < Latin mementō, imperative of meminisse to remember]
usage: memento is sometimes spelled momento. Though this spelling occurs frequently in edited writing, it is usually considered an error.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.memento - a reminder of past eventsmemento - a reminder of past events    
reminder - an experience that causes you to remember something
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memento

noun souvenir, trophy, memorial, token, reminder, relic, remembrance, keepsake He took a camera to provide a memento of the day.
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memento

noun
Something that causes one to remember:
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Translations
تِذْكارتَذْكِرَة
památkaupomínkavzpomínka
mindesouvenir
muistoesine
uspomena
minninga-/minjagripur
思い出の品
기념품
atminasatminimo ženklas
piemiņlieta
minnessak
ของที่ระลึก
vật kỷ niệm

memento

[mɪˈmentəʊ] N (mementos or mementoes (pl)) → recuerdo m
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memento

[mɪˈmɛntəʊ] nsouvenir m
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memento

n pl <-(e)s> → Andenken nt (→ of an +acc)
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memento

[məˈmɛntəʊ] nricordo, souvenir m inv
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memento

(məˈmentou) plural meˈmento(e)s noun
something kept or given as a reminder or souvenir. They gave her a small gift as a memento.
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memento

تَذْكِرَة památka minde Andenken ενθύμιο recuerdo muistoesine souvenir uspomena ricordo 思い出の品 기념품 aandenken suvenir pamiątka lembrança напоминание minnessak ของที่ระลึก hatıra vật kỷ niệm 纪念品
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References in classic literature ?
The members of both races were anxious to exercise the privilege of placing under the corner-stone some momento.
Mad with hate, however, against the dead man, he enters the room that night, searches his private papers in the hope of discovering some memorandum relating to the treasure, and finally leaves a momento of his visit in the short inscription upon the card.
No primeiro momento, cada participante recebeu um codigo para identificacao, um cartao de cor branca e um formulario.
Este metodo pode ser dividido em quatro momentos, que indicam circunstancias de um processo continuo, em que nenhum momento esta isolado dos demais: (1) o momento explicativo busca a compreensao da realidade, explica as origens e causas da situacao atual; (2) o momento normativo estabelece o que fazer para se atingir os objetivos; (3) o momento estrategico analisa a viabilidade das acoes planejadas, calcula os obstaculos a serem superados sejam eles recursos economicos, politicos ou institucionais; (4) o momento tatico operacional trata da implementacao das acoes (5,8,9).
Desta forma, no momento em que ha uma promocao dos direitos sexuais e de uma politica sexual na agenda publica brasileira, como resultado da acao de varios movimentos sociais, as liderancas religiosas posicionam-se a respeito da homossexualidade e do conjunto de demandas apresentadas pelo movimento LGBT.
O momento de socializacao constitui-se em um espaco coletivo, onde os alunos compartilham as sinteses coletivas dos conteudos desenvolvidos, as vivencias de aprendizagem, as situacoes saude-doenca, as questoes de aprendizagem.
Es grato saber que tuvimos siempre a nuestro lado a un excelente hijo, hermano, amigo, confidente y sobretodo un gran medico; que supo decir palabras en el momento indicado, que dio la mano en el momento mas adecuado, que guardo silencio en los momentos mas pertinentes y se expreso cada vez que queria hacerlo.
Com analise do quadro 1 pode-se constatar que: - O valor medio do consumo energetico total e significativamente superior no segundo momento (p=0,001).