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cerebrum

[suh-ree-bruhm, ser-uh-] / səˈri brəm, ˈsɛr ə- /




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Lemon's -ism appears have taproots into the frontal cortex of his cerebrum, entangled in a way that may be impossible for any amount of "formal training" to overcome.

From Salon

That being said, no matter how deeply the brain-worms burrow into Trump’s dwindling cerebrum, and no matter how worn down we might be, he’s still the president and his words matter.

From Salon

From one angle, “Transdifferentiation” depicts a human skull with its cerebrum exposed and its eye sockets sprouting daisies.

From Seattle Times

I’ve been hoarding words as though they were rare doubloons, tucking them away in the velvet pouches of my cerebrum.

From The New Yorker

The cerebrum of large mammals is convoluted, whereas that of small mammals is smooth.

From Science Magazine