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Cerebralism vs Cerebralise - What's the difference?

cerebralism | cerebralise |

As a noun cerebralism

is (philosophy|uncountable) the doctrine that non-physical phenomena are functions or products of the brain only.

As a verb cerebralise is

to make a mental picture or map of something.

cerebralism

English

Noun

(en-noun)
  • (philosophy, uncountable) The doctrine that non-physical phenomena are functions or products of the brain only.
  • (countable) Something cerebral.
  • the enchanting cerebralisms of Eliot
    (Webster 1913)

    cerebralise

    English

    Alternative forms

    * cerebralize

    Verb

    (cerebralis)
  • to make a mental picture or map of something
  • (linguistics, obsolete) To make (a consonant) retroflex.