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Cerebralism
Cerebralism Cer"e*bral*ism, n. (Philos.) The doctrine or theory that psychical phenomena are functions or products of the brain only.
Cerebralist
Cerebralist Cer"e*bral*ist, n. One who accepts cerebralism.

Meaning of Bralis from wikipedia

- Lithuanian. The original Baltic long ā was still retained as such, e.g. bralis 'brother' (modern brólis). Compared to modern Lithuanian, there were three...
- oskarżonych, którzy wszyscy brali mniejszy lub większy udział w zabijaniu więźniów, wskazuje też na to, że ci oskarżeni brali udział w tych zabójstwach...
- Hospodářské noviny IHNED.cz. Retrieved on 11 June 2016. Skomra, Sławomir. "Brali udział w inwazji na Czechosłowację. Kombatanci?" (in Polish). Agora SA....
- Matthew Benjakarn Braly (/ˈbrɑːli/ BRAH-lee; born November 8, 1988) is an American animator, storyboard artist, writer, and director. He is best known...
- brat, Old Church Slavonic: братръ (bratr'), Old Welsh: braut, Latvian: brālis, Persian: برادر (barádar) *bʰ > b [b ~ β] *brōþēr English: brother, West...
- bāleliņ', bāleliņ'   Tēva brālis pūru kala Mātes brālis atslēdziņ' Aijaijā Tralalā Mātes brālis atslēdziņ'   Viņas pašas īstais brālis Zelta vāku liedināj'...
- The Three Brothers (Latvian: Trīs brāļi) is a building complex consisting of three houses, situated in Riga, Latvia. The houses together form the oldest...
- Forest Brethren; Forest Brotherhood; Estonian: metsavennad, Latvian: meža brāļi, Lithuanian: miško broliai) were Estonian, Latvian, and Lithuanian partisans...
- Zelta Zirgs (The Golden Horse) (translated to English 2012), Jāzeps un viņa brāļi (Joseph and His Brothers), Spēlēju, dancoju (I Pla****, I Danced), Daugava...
- Édouard Eugène Désiré Branly (/ˈbrænli/, BRAN-lee; French: [edwaʁ bʁɑ̃li]; 23 October 1844 – 24 March 1940) was a French physicist and inventor known for...