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1. brain-stem
noun. the part of the brain continuous with the spinal cord and comprising the medulla oblongata and pons and midbrain and parts of the hypothalamus.
Synonyms
- bulb
- pons
- RF
- pons Varolii
- brainstem
- neural structure
- brain stem
- encephalon
- medulla
- medulla oblongata
- brain
Antonyms
- stupidity
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- st_germain
- legerdemain
- st_germaine
- preordain
- lamontagne
- lafountaine
- lafountain
- inhumane
- constrain
- restrain
- overtrain
- mcswain
- explain
- complain
- champlain
- aquitaine
- ukraine
- tremaine
- sylvain
- sustain
- spokane
- sartain
- retrain
- refrain
- profane
- partain
- mustain
- mundane
- mcwain
- mcshane
2. visceral
adjective. ['ˈvɪsɝəl'] relating to or affecting the viscera.
Antonyms
- coherent
Etymology
- viscera (Latin)
3. visceral
adjective. ['ˈvɪsɝəl'] obtained through intuition rather than from reasoning or observation.
Synonyms
- intuitive
- illogical
- unlogical
Antonyms
- rational
- induced
- reasonable
- illogicality
Etymology
- viscera (Latin)
4. brain
noun. ['ˈbreɪn'] that part of the central nervous system that includes all the higher nervous centers; enclosed within the skull; continuous with the spinal cord.
Synonyms
- neencephalon
- forebrain
- caput
- communicating artery
- rhombencephalon
- head
- systema nervosum centrale
- arteria communicans
- brain cell
- CNS
- midbrain
- neural structure
- brain stem
- hindbrain
- encephalon
- circle of Willis
- brain-stem
- central nervous system
- mesencephalon
- prosencephalon
- brainstem
- neoencephalon
Antonyms
- follower
- natural depression
- follow
- rear
Etymology
- brain (Middle English (1100-1500))
- brægen (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
5. brain
noun. ['ˈbreɪn'] that which is responsible for one's thoughts and feelings; the seat of the faculty of reason.
Synonyms
- psyche
- tabula rasa
- noddle
- head
- nous
- unconscious mind
- unconscious
- knowledge
- mind
- cognition
- ego
- subconscious
- subconscious mind
Antonyms
- tail
- foot
- inability
- ability
Etymology
- brain (Middle English (1100-1500))
- brægen (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
6. brain
noun. ['ˈbreɪn'] mental ability.
Synonyms
- brainpower
- mental capacity
- learning ability
- mentality
- wit
Antonyms
- conscious
- voluntary
- sensible
- awake
Etymology
- brain (Middle English (1100-1500))
- brægen (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
7. brain
noun. ['ˈbreɪn'] someone who has exceptional intellectual ability and originality.
Synonyms
- genius
- intellectual
- brainiac
- intellect
- prodigy
- Einstein
Antonyms
- disobey
- humility
- unconsciousness
- uncreativeness
Etymology
- brain (Middle English (1100-1500))
- brægen (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. brain
verb. ['ˈbreɪn'] kill by smashing someone's skull.
Antonyms
- uneducated
Etymology
- brain (Middle English (1100-1500))
- brægen (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
9. brain
noun. ['ˈbreɪn'] the brain of certain animals used as meat.
Synonyms
- organs
- calf's brain
Antonyms
- neglect
- forget
- nonintellectual
Etymology
- brain (Middle English (1100-1500))
- brægen (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
10. brain
verb. ['ˈbreɪn'] hit on the head.
Antonyms
- emotional
Etymology
- brain (Middle English (1100-1500))
- brægen (Old English (ca. 450-1100))