un memoried

mem·o·ried

[mem-uh-reed]
adjective
1.
having a memory (usually used in combination): short-memoried; long-memoried.
2.
filled with memories: a quiet, memoried town.

Origin:
1565–75; memory + -ed3

un·mem·o·ried, adjective
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