How to use in-sentence of “mnemonic”:
+ A mnemonic is a memory aid.
+ The mnemonic is used so that the programmer does not have to remember the exact numbers in machine code needed to tell the computer to do something.
+ The programmer must only remember a mnemonic for each opcode instead of its binary value.
+ The single or pair of letters chosen for postcode areas are generally a mnemonic for the places served.
+ Some medical professionals use a mnemonic acronym to remember the layers in the meninges and what order they go in.
+ There is a mnemonic to help people remember the order of the divisions which are listed again below: “King Phillip Came Over For Great Spaghetti”.
+ However, these phrases were a later development, most likely as a Mnemonic to help remember the correct letters—something known as a backronym.

