Cerebrums

/ˈsɛrəbrəmz/ noun

Plural of cerebrum; multiple instances of the main, largest part of the brain responsible for thinking, memory, and voluntary movement.

From Latin cerebrum (brain), which may derive from a root meaning 'to create' or be related to Sanskrit kriyas. The plural cerebrums is less common than 'cerebra' but appears in some technical contexts.

AMእንስሳ
ARأدمغة
BNমস্তিষ্ক
CAcerebrums
CSmozky
DAhjerners
DEGehirne
ELεγκέφαλοι
EScerebros
FAمغز
FIaivot
FRcerveaux
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