rare. [app. f. next.] To perform by cerebration; to subject to brain-action (esp. unconscious or mechanical).
1874. R. H. Hutton, in Contemp. Rev., XXIV. 205. To say that a man cerebrates a sum more quickly than he could calculate it.
rare. [app. f. next.] To perform by cerebration; to subject to brain-action (esp. unconscious or mechanical).
1874. R. H. Hutton, in Contemp. Rev., XXIV. 205. To say that a man cerebrates a sum more quickly than he could calculate it.