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brainish
English
Etymology
brain +? -ish
Adjective
brainish (comparative more brainish, superlative most brainish)
- (obsolete) hot-headed; furious
- ca. 1602, William Shakespeare, Hamlet IV. i.
- And, in this brainish apprehension, kills / The unseen good old man.
- ca. 1602, William Shakespeare, Hamlet IV. i.
Anagrams
- bairnish
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brainist
English
Etymology
brain +? -ist
Noun
brainist (plural brainists)
- Someone who values the brain and its power.
- One who believes cognition and sentience are purely a matter of physical brain functions.
- One who creates music by re-experiencing emotions while attached to an EEG cap.
Adjective
brainist (comparative more brainist, superlative most brainist)
- Holding the belief that cognition and sentience are the result of brain functions.
- Prejudiced based on intelligence and cognitive ability.
Anagrams
- Britains, binarist
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