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  • 121mem|o|rize — «MEHM uh ryz», transitive verb, rized, riz|ing. to commit to memory; learn by heart: »We have all memorized the alphabet. He memorized his lines for the play. –mem´o|riz´er, noun …

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  • 122AMORAIM — (Aram. אָמוֹרָאִים), designation of the scholars in the Land of Israel and Babylonia who succeeded the tannaim and preceded (in Babylonia) the savoraim and geonim. (See Table: Heads of Academies.) The composition of the Mishnah by R. Judah ha… …

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  • 123letter-perfect — {adj. phr.} Memorized perfectly; perfect to the last letter. * /The actor was letter perfect in his role./ …

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  • 124rattle off — or[reel off] {v.} To say quickly without having to stop to think; recite easily and rapidly. * /When Roger was seven he could rattle off the names of all the states in alphabetical order./ * /Joan memorized the Gettysburg Address so well that she …

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  • 125word for word — {adv. phr.} In exactly the same words. * /Mary copied Sally s composition word for word./ * /Joan repeated the conversation word for word./ * /She learned the poem many years ago but she recited it word for word./ …

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  • 126letter-perfect — {adj. phr.} Memorized perfectly; perfect to the last letter. * /The actor was letter perfect in his role./ …

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  • 127rattle off — or[reel off] {v.} To say quickly without having to stop to think; recite easily and rapidly. * /When Roger was seven he could rattle off the names of all the states in alphabetical order./ * /Joan memorized the Gettysburg Address so well that she …

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  • 128word for word — {adv. phr.} In exactly the same words. * /Mary copied Sally s composition word for word./ * /Joan repeated the conversation word for word./ * /She learned the poem many years ago but she recited it word for word./ …

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