Cerebrum (genitive: cerebri, n).
Latin for little brain
The word "cerebrum" originates from Latin. It is derived from the Latin word "cerebrum," which means "brain."
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"Cerebellum", a diminutive form of the Latin word cerebrum.
Cerebrum (genitive: cerebri).
The Latin word meaning Brain is Cerebrum.
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Cerebellum means "little brain" in Latin which is situated near to the Cerebrum "Big Brain" in Latin.
Your brain would be covered in "dura mater," which literally translates to "tough mother" in Latin. It is a thick, protective membrane that surrounds the brain and spinal cord.
The Latin word for tree bark is cortex, so the cerebral cortex derives from this word.
The English translation of the Latin word "pons" is bridge or drawbridge. The pons is also a name for structure located on the brain stem and is named after the latin word.
It's actually a Latin word, from 'cerebrālis', meaning 'brain'