a. [f. L. cerebr-um + -OID.] Resembling or akin to brain; brainlike.
1854. Woodward, Mollusca, II. 182. The labial nerve, which comes from the front margin of the cerebroid.
1870. Rolleston, Anim. Life, 53. A cord is seen to connect the cerebroid mass with the stomato-gastric ganglion.