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Definition of Memorizers
1. memorizer [n] - See also: memorizer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Memorizers
Literary usage of Memorizers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Wisconsin Journal of Education by Wisconsin Teachers' Association, Wisconsin Education Association Council, Wisconsin Dept. of Public Instruction (1884)
"memorizers, readers for the day's work, and memorizers for the examination tests;
but actual students, loving their work and finding pleasure therein, ..."
2. Yale Lectures on Preaching: And Other Writings by Nathaniel Judson Burton (1888)
"Now, Brethren, I have brought you to a day of judgment and I want you to decide
whether you will be memorizers or assimi- lators. If you are good memorizers ..."
3. The Supervision of Arithmetic by Walter Albert Jessup, Lotus Delta Coffman (1916)
"... written by the computers was 27.7; by the practicers, 19.1; by the fifth-grade
memorizers, 10.1, and by the sixth-grade memorizers and practicers, 27.4. ..."
4. The International Standard Bible Encyclopaedia by James Orr (1915)
"by a rigidly trained body of memorizers. The memorizing of Confucian books by
Chinese students and of the Koran by Moslem students is very exact. ..."
5. The Life of the Buddha: According to the Pali Canon by Bhikkhu Nanamoli, Ñāṇamoli (1992)
"Or a bhikkhu may say: 'In a certain dwelling place many elder bhikkhus live who
are learned, expert in the traditions, memorizers of the Discipline, ..."
6. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1896)
"The acoustic type of people were found to be better memorizers than the others,
but this may be due to the fact that the experiments were more favorable to ..."
7. Psychological Review by American Psychological Association (1895)
"The two 'direct' memorizers were compensated, however, by being able to repeat
what they had learned much more rapidly than M. Arnould. ..."