anamneses

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Definition of anamneses in English Turkish dictionary

anamnesis
{i} hastanın geçmişi
anamnesis
anamnez
anamnesis
hatıra getirme
anamnesis
{i} hatırlama
English - English
plural of anamnesis
anamnesis
The ability to recall past events; recollection
anamnesis
The mention of the past; quotation of exemplary authors from memory to establish one's authority
Anamnesis
In Liturgy, the commemoration or remembrance of Christ's Passion, Death, and Resurrection; the Eucharist is the anamnesis of the Deliverance from the devil, as the Jewish Passover Lamb was the anamnesis of the Deliverance from Egyptian oppression (Saint Hippolytus)
Anamnesis
the ability to recall past occurrences
Anamnesis
"memorial" or "remembrance," Greek term used to describe the Eucharist as a commemoration of the Passion, Death and Resurrection/Ascension of Christ (Cf 1 Cor 11: 24-25; Lk 22: 19 )
Anamnesis
the case history of a medical patient
Anamnesis
(an um NEE sis) (Greek: "remembrance"): The part of the *Qoorbono after the *Words of Institution which recall the saving deeds of the Lord for His people However, far from being mere recollection, this special kind of remembrance invites the worshiper to realize that the Eucharistic Banquet is the sacramental and mysterious participation in the Lord's Last Supper and Death on the Cross, made present again in the *Eucharistic Prayer, through the power of the Holy Spirit
Anamnesis
a recalling to mind; reminiscence; in Plato, the recollection of ideas known in a previous stage of existence
anamnesis
the medical history of a patient
anamnesis
A recalling to mind; recollection
anamnesis
{i} case history of a medical or psychiatric patient, history of a disease or illness (Medicine)
anamneses

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    [ "a-"nam-'nE-s&s ] (noun.) circa 1593. New Latin, from Greek anamnEsis, from anamimnEskesthai to remember, from ana- + mimnEskesthai to remember; more at MIND.
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