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cerebral (adj.)

1801, "pertaining to the brain," from French cérébral (16c.), from Latin cerebrum "the brain" (also "the understanding"), from PIE *keres-, from root *ker- (1) "horn; head."

Meaning "intellectual, clever" is from 1929. Cerebral palsy attested from 1824, originally a general term for cases of paralysis that seemed to be traceable to "a morbid state of the encephalon." Used from c. 1860 in a more specific sense based on the work of English surgeon Dr. William Little.

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Definitions of cerebral from WordNet

cerebral (adj.)
involving intelligence rather than emotions or instinct;
a cerebral approach to the problem
cerebral drama
Synonyms: intellectual
cerebral (adj.)
of or relating to the cerebrum or brain;
cerebral hemisphere
cerebral activity
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