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Definition of Memoriser
1. Noun. A person who learns by rote.
Generic synonyms: Assimilator, Learner, Scholar
Specialized synonyms: Study
Derivative terms: Memorise, Memorize
Definition of Memoriser
1. Noun. (alternative spelling of memorizer) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Memoriser
Literary usage of Memoriser
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Zarathuštra, Philo, the Achaemenids and Israel: Being a Treatise Upon the by Lawrence Heyworth Mills (1906)
"So first from memoriser to memoriser and then later from copy to copy, or from
replica to replica (in the case of vases, steles, and cylinders) its ..."
2. Notes on Novelists: With Some Other Notes by Henry James (1914)
"The memoriser helps, he contributes, he completes, and what we have admired in
him is that in the case of each of the pearls fished up by his dive—though ..."
3. Zarathushtra, the Achaemenids and Israel: A Discussion of the Relation by Lawrence Heyworth Mills (1906)
"So first from memoriser to memoriser and then later from copy to copy, or from
replica to replica (in the case of vases, steles, and cylinders) its ..."
4. The Life of Rev. John Murray by John Murray, Thomas Whittemore (1833)
"Once more—as in memoriser judgment, the prince of this world, who also is called
the God of this world, was cast out, in the last judgment the whole of the ..."
5. The Teacher's Handbook of Psychology by James Sully (1910)
"fine the average type of special discriminator, memoriser, etc., and to show how
deviations from the average decrease in number as we move farther from it.1 ..."
6. The Mind of Man: A Text-book of Psychology by Gustav Spiller (1902)
"Certain rules which hold good of the art of observation may for this purpose be
employed by the memoriser. In re-developing matters economical, ..."