Synonyms for cerebellum


Grammar : Noun
Spell : ser-uh-bel-uh m
Phonetic Transcription : ˌsɛr əˈbɛl əm


Définition of cerebellum

Origin :
  • 1560s, from Latin cerebellum "a small brain," diminutive of cerebrum "brain" (see cerebral).
  • As in brain : noun mind, intelligence
Example sentences :
  • Cerebellum: has been applied to the sub-esophageal ganglion.
  • Extract from : « Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology » by John. B. Smith
  • I could change your nature by forcibly injecting an ounce of lead into your cerebellum.
  • Extract from : « Greener Than You Think » by Ward Moore
  • What is it so loadeth my cerebellum, even as if it were lead?
  • Extract from : « Jacob Faithful » by Captain Frederick Marryat
  • Ether extract, kephalin-free—(a) from cerebrum; (b) from cerebellum.
  • Extract from : « Poisons: Their Effects and Detection » by Alexander Wynter Blyth
  • This is the cerebellum and it has charge of certain powers of motion.
  • Extract from : « A Guide to the Study of Fishes, Volume 1 (of 2) » by David Starr Jordan
  • In some monkeys, indeed, the cerebellum is nearly or even quite covered.
  • Extract from : « Evolution » by Joseph Le Conte
  • The cerebellum, however, in the Howlers is slightly uncovered.
  • Extract from : « A Hand-book to the Primates, Volume 1 (of 2) » by Henry O. Forbes
  • The hind-brain, or cerebellum, is not completely covered by the cerebrum.
  • Extract from : « A Hand-book to the Primates, Volume 1 (of 2) » by Henry O. Forbes
  • They do not overlap the cerebellum, which is relatively large.
  • Extract from : « Through the Heart of Patagonia » by H. Hesketh Prichard
  • These are three in number, named the cerebrum, the cerebellum, and the brain stem.
  • Extract from : « Physiology » by Ernest G. Martin

Antonyms for cerebellum

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