cerebral
31cerebral — /ˈsɛrəbrəl / (say seruhbruhl), /səˈribrəl/ (say suh reebruhl) adjective 1. of or relating to the cerebrum or the brain: a cerebral dysfunction. 2. requiring thought; intellectual: *His pleasure in the company of women was cerebral as much as… …
32cerebral — cerebrally, adv. /seuh ree breuhl, ser euh /, adj. 1. Anat., Zool. of or pertaining to the cerebrum or the brain. 2. betraying or characterized by the use of the intellect rather than intuition or instinct: His is a cerebral music that leaves… …
33cerebral — (adj) (Intermedio) relacionado con el órgano principal del sistema nervioso Ejemplos: Murió por causa de lesiones cerebrales que sufrió en el accidente. Se ha recuperado después de la operación de tumor cerebral. Colocaciones: daño cerebral… …
34cerebral — adj. 1 of the brain. 2 intellectual rather than emotional. 3 = CACUMINAL. Phrases and idioms: cerebral hemisphere each of the two halves of the vertebrate cerebrum. cerebral palsy Med. spastic paralysis from brain damage before or at birth, with… …
35cerebral — adjective /ˈsɛɹ.ə.bɹəl,səˈriː.bɹəl/ a) Of, or relating to the brain or cerebral cortex of the brain. b) Intellectual rather than emotional …
36cerebral — ce|re|bral 〈Adj.〉 = zerebral * * * ce|re|b|ral: ↑ zerebral. * * * Cerebral [lateinisch] der, s/ e, Phonetik: mit Zungenspitze und Gaumen artikulierter Laut …
37cerebral — adj. Cerebral is used with these nouns: ↑haemorrhage …
38cerebral — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. mental, intellectual; phrenic. See thought. II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) (VOCABULARY WORD) a. [suh REE brul] of or appealing to the intellect. His philosophy reveals some advanced thinking; it s… …
39cerebral — cer|e|bral [ serəbrəl, sə ribrəl ] adjective 1. ) MEDICAL relating to or affecting your brain 2. ) FORMAL dealing with complicated ideas rather than with emotions: INTELLECTUAL: her rather cerebral style of fiction …
40cerebral — UK [ˈserəbrəl] / US / UK [səˈriːbrəl] / US [səˈrɪbrəl] adjective 1) medical relating to or affecting your brain 2) formal dealing with complicated ideas rather than with emotions her rather cerebral style of fiction …