See also: cerebral

French edit

Etymology edit

A learned formation from the root of Latin cerebrum and the suffix -al.

Pronunciation edit

Adjective edit

cérébral (feminine cérébrale, masculine plural cérébraux, feminine plural cérébrales)

  1. cerebral
    Un accident cérébral.
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    Une personne cérébrale.
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Derived terms edit

Noun edit

cérébral m (plural cérébraux, feminine cérébrale)

  1. a cerebral person
    C’est un cérébral, il pense plus qu’il n’agit.
    He's a cerebral person; he thinks more than he acts.

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