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Etymologies
- Back-formation from cerebration, act of thinking, from Latin cerebrum, brain; see cerebrum.
Examples
“Off to the side he spotted two massive, sluglike creatures, their sides pulsating as if lit from within, perched on mounds of creep and festooned with streamers of similar organic material—Raynor remembered they were called cerebrates and were essentially zerg commanders.”
“They must be told of the attack—and that the cerebrates are the key.”
“The Overmind controls its minions through agents called cerebrates.”
“In their center was one of the massive sluglike creatures, the cerebrates.”
““Though even targeting the cerebrates may not be enough.””
“But the protoss must have known about the cerebrates.”
“Why not just target their cerebrates, render the broods helpless, and then mop them up?”
““It is a pity that cerebrates cannot truly be killed,” she said, which made Raynor sit up and take notice.”
“If he and his people could learn to do that, to target the cerebrates, they could end this war!”
““Cerebrate,” it called, addressing the nameless cerebrates whose brood Kerrigan now commanded, “you must eradicate the rampaging brood and stem any further damage it might cause.””
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