Word familyadjectivecerebralcerebriccerebriformcerebrospinalcerebrotoniccerebrovascularnouncerebralismcerebralistcerebrationcerebritiscerebrosidecerebrotoniacerebral palsycerebrumadverbcerebrallyverbcerebrate
cerebral haemorrhage• Fulton lay on the permafrost, miming a cerebral haemorrhage.• Rose At the age of sixty-one, Rose had a massivecerebral haemorrhage.• The cause of death was a cerebral haemorrhage.• There was no difference between the aspirin and placebo groups in the incidence of cerebral haemorrhage.• Leech had conducted a post-mortemexamination and found cerebral haemorrhage as the cause of death.• Pathologist Mustansir Nurbhai said Mr Thompson died of extensive cerebral haemorrhage due to a fractured skull.• The vultureinstinct would make him acutely observant for any signs of imminentcerebral haemorrhage in the actor.• He died from a cerebral haemorrhage shortly afterwards.
Origincerebral
(1800-1900)Frenchcérébral, from Latincerebrum; CEREBRUM