Remembrance
noun
1.
a retained mental impression; memory.
2.
the act or fact of remembering.
3.
the power or faculty of remembering.
4.
the length of time over which recollection or memory extends.
5.
the state of being remembered; commemoration:
to hold someone’s name in remembrance.
6.
something that serves to bring to mind or keep in mind some place, person, event, etc.; memento.
7.
a gift given as a token of love or friendship:
I sent her a small remembrance on Mother’s Day.
8.
remembrances, greetings; respects.
noun
1.
the act of remembering or state of being remembered
2.
something that is remembered; reminiscence
3.
a memento or keepsake
4.
the extent in time of one’s power of recollection
5.
the act of honouring some past event, person, etc
(as modifier): a remembrance service
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