Definition of Cerebrated

1. cerebrate [v] - See also: cerebrate

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cerebrated

cerebralised
cerebralises
cerebralising
cerebralism
cerebralisms
cerebralist
cerebralists
cerebralize
cerebralized
cerebralizes
cerebralizing
cerebrally
cerebrally challenged
cerebrals
cerebrate
cerebrated (current term)
cerebrates
cerebrating
cerebration
cerebrations
cerebri-
cerebric
cerebricity
cerebriform
cerebrifugal
cerebrin
cerebripetal
cerebritides
cerebritis
cerebro-

Literary usage of Cerebrated

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

1. Pharmacology and Therapeutics for Students and Practitioners of Medicine by Horatio Charles Wood (1916)
"Since these convulsions occur in de-cerebrated animals, they must be of spinal ... If a de-cerebrated un- poisoned frog is suspended and a solution of ..."

2. The Contemporary Review (1878)
"Argus is just running down, or dying, when he sees Ulysses. Why and how did he wag his tail Í On the scientific side, because he cerebrated all down his ..."

3. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease by American Neurological Association, Philadelphia Neurological Society, Chicago Neurological Society, New York Neurological Association, Boston Society of Psychiatry and Neurology (1916)
"Dr. Byrne's remarks concerning the inability of the de-cerebrated frog to seek out food, although he could still avoid obstacles, seemed rather far ..."

4. A Winter in the West by Charles Fenno Hoffman (1835)
"... while refusing to be included in it, delivered the cerebrated speech which Mr. Jefferson has preserved in his Note* on Virginia, for the admiration of ..."

5. A Literary History of the English People from the Renaissance to the Civil by Jean Jules Jusserand (1906)
"... the Armada's defeat, the intervention in France at the beginning of Henri IV.'s reign, are allegorically cerebrated in heroic strains. ..."

6. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1772)
"... to what Rome had ever known in the moft cerebrated of her generals." fThe fur- name of Gnat, according to ..."

7. The Law of Baron and Femme: Of Parent and Child, Guardian and Ward, Master by Tapping Reeve, Amasa Junius Parker, Charles E. Baldwin (1882)
"... though followed by cohabitation, was not a legal marriage in that state, unless cerebrated by some person in a sacred office, or entered into before ..."

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