cerebellum, cerebrum, encephalon, gray matter, head, intellect, medulla oblongata, mentality, upper story, wit
or if you mean someone has a brain, here are some other synonyms:
Einstein, academician, doctor, egghead, genius, highbrow, intellect, intellectual, mastermind, prodigy, pundit, sage, scholar.
Crane Sane Grain Vein Dane Chain Train Cane Jane Pain Stain Gain
The word that sounds the same as "whale" and the question "we think with this" is "brain".
The adjective for brain is "cerebral." The word "brainy" has nothing to do with the brain, per se, but with intelligent people. (I.e., A brain cannot be "brainy," only a person can.) Cerebral can mean both "of the brain" and "given to exercising the mental faculties" (similar to, but not necessarily the same as, "brainy," just as "muscly" is similar to, but not necessarily the same as, "strong.")
The Maori word for brain is "māhunga."
Mental is a word that means related to the brain
get a brain get a brain get a brain
Brain activity
Casing of the brain
It is "racking one's brain".One definition of the word racking is "To cause great physical or mental suffering, e.g. Pain racked his entire body."To "rack one's brain" is idiomatic, but has the same general implication of stress.
Stumped, thoughtless, stuck, unthinking, unmindful....
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Not necessarily. A lesion is any abnormality (lesion comes from a Latin word meaning "injury"), whereas a tumor is a specific type of abnormality (a growth).