Definition of Cerebellums

1. Noun. (plural of cerebellum) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Cerebellums

1. cerebellum [n] - See also: cerebellum

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cerebellums

cerebellomedullary cistern
cerebellomedullary malformation syndrome
cerebellopontile angle
cerebellopontine
cerebellopontine angle
cerebellopontine angle syndrome
cerebellopontine angle tumour
cerebellopontine cisternography
cerebellopontine recess
cerebellorubral
cerebellorubral tract
cerebellospinal fibres
cerebellothalamic tract
cerebellothalamocortical
cerebellum
cerebellums (current term)
cerebr-
cerebra
cerebral
cerebral agraphia
cerebral amyloid angiopathy
cerebral amyloidosis
cerebral aneurysm
cerebral angiography
cerebral anoxia
cerebral anthrax
cerebral aqueduct
cerebral aqueducts
cerebral arterial circle
cerebral arteries

Literary usage of Cerebellums

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Year Book by Carnegie Institution of Washington (1920)
"The cerebellums and medullas (weighed together) are certainly reduced in size. " (3) Eight analyses were made of anterior and posterior parts of the brain. ..."

2. Year books by Plainfield High School (Plainfield, N.J.) (1919)
"The cerebellums and medullas (weighed together) are certainly reduced in size. " (3) Eight analyses were made of anterior and posterior parts of the brain. ..."

3. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1920)
"... and cerebellums show more pronounced changes in the cerebellums. Data for the chemical changes in the brain which accompany age have been obtained for a ..."

4. The Etiology and Pathology of Typhus: Being the Main Report of the Typhus by Simeon Burt Wolbach, John Launcelot. Todd, Francis Winslow Palfrey (1922)
"In the molecular layer of three cerebellums we found small areas of diffuse neuroglia ... In the cerebellums of guinea-pigs we have frequently found lesions ..."

5. The Origin of Life and Process of Reproduction in Plants and Animals: With by Frederick Hollick (1878)
"... of an interesting character ; he had numerous opportunities of dissecting horses, and curiosity induced him to weigh the cerebellums of these animals, ..."

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