memorial
See also: mémorial
English
Etymology
From Late Latin memoriale, neuter of memorialis.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /məˈmɔːɹi.əl/
Noun

Illinois Vietnam Veterans Memorial
memorial (plural memorials)
- A structure, such as a monument, intended to celebrate the memory of a person or event.
- A service of remembrance or commemoration.
- (law) a statement of facts set out in the form of a petition to a person in authority, a court or tribunal, a government, etc.
- (obsolete) A note to aid the memory; a memorandum.
Translations
structure
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service
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Adjective
memorial (comparative more memorial, superlative most memorial)
- Serving as a remembrance of someone or something; commemorative.
- a memorial building
- Alexander Pope
- There high in air, memorial of my name, / Fix the smooth oar, and bid me live to fame.
- Contained in the memory.
- a memorial possession
- Mnemonic; assisting the memory.
- Skeat
- This succession of Aspirate, Soft, and Hard, may be expressed by the memorial word ASH.
- Skeat
Crimean Tatar
Declension
Declension of memorial
nominative | memorial |
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genitive | memorialnıñ |
dative | memorialğa |
accusative | memorialnı |
locative | memorialda |
ablative | memorialdan |
Spanish
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