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pro memoria
[ proh muh-mawr-ee-uh; -mohr-Latin proh me-maw-ri-ah, ]
noun
- a formal note used in diplomacy as a record of a subject that has been discussed.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of pro memoria1
< Latin: for memory
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Example Sentences
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This communication from Leibnitz bears two indorsements, one by the clerk of the council, "pro memoria respectfully, in reference to the passage of a ship from the river Fulda into the Weser;" the other is in the handwriting of Leibnitz: "Papin's sidewheel ship."
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One of my half dozen words on my scrap of paper 'pro memoria' was, under the 'Act V.' 'she loves'—to which I could not bring it, you see!
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The Pro memoria of the A. D. Musik-Verein, addressed to the Grand Duke, together with the protocol of the audience on the 17th of November, I received through Gille.
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