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cerebration
/ ËŒ²õÉ›°ùɪˈ²ú°ù±ðɪʃə²Ô /
noun
- the act of thinking; consideration; thought
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of cerebration1
C19: from Latin cerebrum brain
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But his intimidating magnitude of cerebration — combined with a complicated spirit that could be generous or impatient — made him a difficult role model.
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It will be a whole idea soon, and then, oh, unconscious cerebration! you will have to give the wall to your conscious brother.
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This is more smells than have ever been smelled by anyone, let alone a streak-haired habitué of the far climes of modernist cerebration.
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It’s a series of brainy notions: lyricism is held in check by cerebration.
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As with the dot-com boom, a great deal of profoundly fractured cerebration occurred.
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