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cerebration
cerebration (sɛrɪˈbreɪʃən) [f. L. cerebrum brain + -ation.] Brain-action. First used by Dr. W. B. Carpenter in the phrase unconscious cerebration, to express that action of the brain which, though unaccompanied by consciousness, produces results which might have been produced by thought.1853 Carpent... Oxford English Dictionary
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cerebration
cerebration/serɪˈbreɪʃn; ˌsɛrə`breʃən/ n[U](fml or rhet or joc 文或修辞或谑) working of the brain; thinking 大脑活动; 思想; 思考. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Goaso
Abetiase festival is a bi-annual event and many people from far and near join in the cerebration which is held in the month of August. wikipedia.org
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HuneX
Rode Simple series Simple 2000 Series DC Vol. 01: The Renai Adventure - Bittersweet Fools Simple 2000 Series DC Vol. 02: The Renai Simulation - Natsuiro Cerebration wikipedia.org
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excerebrate
† exˈcerebrate, v. Obs. [f. L. excerebrāt-, ppl. stem of excerebrāre, f. ex- out + cerebr-um brain.] 1. trans. To clear out from the brain or mind.1621 S. Ward Life of Faith (ed. 2) vii, Hath it [faith] not soueraigne vertue in it to excerebrate all cares, expectorate all feares and griefes? 2. To b... Oxford English Dictionary
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cerebrate
▪ I. cerebrate, n. Chem. (ˈsɛrɪbreɪt) A salt of cerebric acid.1872 J. H. Bennett Text-bk. Physiol. iii. 494 We have now Cerebrate of Soda mixed with phosphate of lime, etc.▪ II. ˈcerebrate, v. rare. [app. f. next.] 1. trans. To perform by ‘cerebration;’ to subject to brain-action (esp. unconscious o... Oxford English Dictionary
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Constantin von Economo
Progressive cerebration For von Economo, cerebration meant the evolution of the mind through generations, the increase of the brain mass, and the acquisition wikipedia.org
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unconscious
unˈconscious, a. and n. [un-1 7 and 5 b.] A. adj. 1. a. Not conscious or knowing within oneself; unaware, regardless, heedless.1712 Blackmore Creation vi. 646 Unconscious we these motions never heed, Whether they err, or by just laws proceed. 1848 Dickens Dombey xiii, As he stood..surveying his (of ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Man-Computer Symbiosis
According to Bardini, Licklider envisioned a future time when machine cognition ("cerebration") would surpass and become independent of human direction wikipedia.org
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Princess Rashidah Sa'adatul Bolkiah
Pengiran Maharaja Setia Laila Diraja Shahibul Irshad Pengiran Anak Haji 'Abdul Rahim, was broadcast to the public via Radio Television Brunei (RTB), and the cerebration wikipedia.org
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intellectation
ˌintellecˈtation rare. [f. intellect v. or n. + -ation: cf. sensation, cerebration.] The action or exercise of the intellect; = intellection.1855 Tait's Mag. XXII. 139 Forms..necessarily dissimilar to the simple fictions of a simple age, when human intellectation was more direct. Oxford English Dictionary
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preconscious
preconscious, a. (priːˈkɒnʃəs) [f. pre- B. 1 + conscious a.] Antecedent to consciousness, or to conscious action of some specified kind. spec. in Psychol., applied to memories and emotions existing at a deeper level than, or of a type different from, immediate memory or conscious thought, but which ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Kamal Kumar Tanti
English) have appeared in many journals, including Indian Literature, The Little Magazine, Muse India, Kavya Bharati, Pyrta, Exchanges Literary Journal, Cerebration wikipedia.org
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Pyongyang Chewing Gum Factory
The KCNA reports that it strengthens gums and teeth, prevents dental caries, counteracts tartar and halitosis, and promotes digestion and cerebration. wikipedia.org
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mentation
mentation (mɛnˈteɪʃən) [f. L. ment-, mens mind + -ation.] Mental action, esp. as attributed to the agency of the brain or other nervous organ; also, a product of ‘mentation’, a state of mind.1850 Kingsley Alton Locke iv, The cerebration of each in the prophetic sacrament of the yet undeveloped possi... Oxford English Dictionary
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