pro memoria

Originating from Latin, "pro memoria" means "for the sake of memory" and is used in various contexts to denote reminders or documents meant to aid memory.

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Definition

C1General

(formal)A note or document intended to serve as a reminder.

Example

  • She wrote a pro memoria to ensure she didn't forget the meeting details.

C2Diplomacy

(technical, formal)A document circulated in meetings to summarize key points for discussion.

Example

  • The ambassador handed out a pro memoria to highlight the main topics for the summit.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "pro memoria":

in memoriamnota benefor the record