cerebrale
cerebral
adjective cheh-reh-BRAH-leh Rare
Origin: From Latin 'cerebralis', from 'cerebrum' (brain).
Also means
brain-related
Usage Note
Cerebrale is used both in medical contexts (emorragia cerebrale — cerebral haemorrhage) and figuratively to describe something highly intellectual or overly analytical (un film cerebrale). It does not change form between masculine and feminine (un uomo cerebrale / una donna cerebrale) since it ends in -e. The noun is cervello (m), the more common word for 'brain.'
Examples
"Ha subito un danno cerebrale grave."
Natural Translation
He suffered serious brain damage.
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