cerebroid Antonyms

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Meaning of cerebroid

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cerebroid (a.)

Resembling, or analogous to, the cerebrum or brain.

cerebroid Sentence Examples

  1. The surgeon marveled at the cerebroid texture of the tumor as it was removed from the patient's brain.
  2. Under the microscope, the dendritic pattern of the neuron resembled a cerebroid structure.
  3. The artist sculpted the clay into a cerebroid shape, evoking the intricacies of the human brain.
  4. The coral reef's cerebroid formations provided habitat for a diverse array of marine life.
  5. As the storm clouds rolled in, they took on a cerebroid appearance, casting an ominous shadow over the landscape.
  6. The neuroscientist studied the cerebroid folds of the cerebral cortex, seeking insights into cognitive function.
  7. The tree's bark had a cerebroid texture, with ridges and furrows reminiscent of brain convolutions.
  8. The aerial view revealed a cerebroid network of rivers meandering through the lush landscape.
  9. The architect incorporated cerebroid motifs into the building's design, creating a sense of complexity and depth.
  10. The desert sand dunes formed a cerebroid pattern, shaped by the wind into mesmerizing undulations.

FAQs About the word cerebroid

Resembling, or analogous to, the cerebrum or brain.

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The surgeon marveled at the cerebroid texture of the tumor as it was removed from the patient's brain.

Under the microscope, the dendritic pattern of the neuron resembled a cerebroid structure.

The artist sculpted the clay into a cerebroid shape, evoking the intricacies of the human brain.

The coral reef's cerebroid formations provided habitat for a diverse array of marine life.