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brainish

English

Etymology

brain +? -ish

Adjective

brainish (comparative more brainish, superlative most brainish)

  1. (obsolete) hot-headed; furious
    • ca. 1602, William Shakespeare, Hamlet IV. i.
      And, in this brainish apprehension, kills / The unseen good old man.

Anagrams

  • bairnish

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brainist

English

Etymology

brain +? -ist

Noun

brainist (plural brainists)

  1. Someone who values the brain and its power.
  2. One who believes cognition and sentience are purely a matter of physical brain functions.
  3. One who creates music by re-experiencing emotions while attached to an EEG cap.

Adjective

brainist (comparative more brainist, superlative most brainist)

  1. Holding the belief that cognition and sentience are the result of brain functions.
  2. Prejudiced based on intelligence and cognitive ability.

Anagrams

  • Britains, binarist

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