Memory Hack: Keeping Count with Words
Friday, May 10th, 2019 02:36 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Weight lifts, breaths, hide-and-go-seek, hand washing: I have many opportunities to count during the day. When I count with digits, I get lost because I forget whether I’m counting down or counting up.
While exercising in the pool the word "chlorinate" came to mind, and I noticed that all ten letters were unique. I realized I could count to ten by spelling out the word. I don’t get lost, because words have a fixed direction. If I forget what the next letter is, I can picture the complete word to remind me.
Thanks to the internet, there are lists of words grouped by length and by letter frequency repetition. There are hundreds of ten-letter words at that link, but many are technical terms I’ve never seen before and wouldn’t remember.
Hence: 75 unique ten-letter counting words, clumped in intuitive bunches.
locations
- beachfront
- birthplace
- campground
- downstream
- earthbound
- forestland
- motherland
- playground
- timberland
- wanderlust
related to the body
- benchmarks
- chivalrous
- compatible
- complexify
- crystalize
- customized
- farsighted
- forgivable
- headstrong
- hospitable
- improvable
- lengthways
- methodical
- myasthenic
- narcolepsy
- neuropathy
- precaution
- productive
- prudential
- quadriceps
- sympathize
- syncopated
- transfixed
- tumbledown
- unscramble
- vestibular
- worshipful
roles
- blacksmith
- chairwomen
- designator
- elucidator
- folksinger
- greyhounds
- harlequins
- lifeguards
- lumberjack
- pathfinder
- playwright
- speculator
- superwoman
things
- breadstick
- chrysolite
- clothespin
- cornflakes
- dayflowers
- depilatory
- driveshaft
- dumbwaiter
- houseplant
- ladyfinger
- manuscript
- paintbrush
- palindrome
- pterodactyl
- roundtable
- scherzando
- silverback
- soundtrack
- tambourine
- tourmaline
- trampoline
- vibraphone
- whiteboard
- wingspread