remembrance

  • 51Remembrance Day — Jour du Souvenir Le jour du Souvenir[1] (en anglais Remembrance Day), aussi connu comme jour de l Armistice, est une journée de commémoration annuelle observée en Europe et dans les pays du Commonwealth pour commémorer les sacrifices de la… …

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  • 52Remembrance Day — noun a) The Sunday closest to November 11, observed in commemoration of the fallen in the two World Wars. b) November 11, a federal holiday observed in commemoration of the fallen in the two World Wars and the Korean War …

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  • 53Remembrance Sunday — noun Remembrance Day …

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  • 54Remembrance Day — noun 1》 another term for Remembrance Sunday. 2》 historical another term for Armistice Day …

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  • 55Remembrance Day — also Remembrance Sunday noun the Sunday nearest to November 11th, when a ceremony is held in Britain to remember people who were killed in the two world wars …

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  • 56remembrance — noun Date: 14th century 1. the state of bearing in mind 2. a. the ability to remember ; memory b. the period over which one s memory extends 3. an act of recalling to mind 4. a memory of a person, thing, or event 5. a. something that serves to… …

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  • 57remembrance — noun a) The act of remembering; a holding in mind, or bringing to mind; recollection. b) The state of being remembered, or held in mind; memory; recollection. Syn: recollection, reminiscence, memory …

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  • 58remembrance — Philippine English A souvenir or memento …

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  • 59remembrance — I (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Memory] Syn. recall, recollection, afterthought, hindsight, retrospection, reminiscence, recognition, reconstruction, mental image; see also memory 1 . 2. [An object that calls someone or something to mind] Syn. keepsake,… …

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  • 60remembrance —  Not berance …

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