Cerebellum [noun]
Definition of Cerebellum:
mind, intelligence
Sentence/Example of Cerebellum:
The nerve cells which take charge of such acts are located in the cerebellum or spinal cord.
The actual performance of the action is then taken up by the cerebellum, medulla, and spinal ganglia.
When the human cerebellum is cut vertically, a tree-like appearance seen receives this name.
Posteriorly is situated the hind-brain, now consisting of the medulla oblongata and cerebellum.
In Scyllium, however, indications appear in the hind-brain of its future division into a cerebellum and medulla oblongata.
This anterior, and at first very insignificant portion, forms the rudiment of the cerebellum.
Too much hoe may slant the brow, but hoe in proper proportion develops the cerebellum.
These are three in number, named the cerebrum, the cerebellum, and the brain stem.
One of the men had been hit in the cerebellum, and was quite blind.
He ascribed to the entire cerebellum the sexual function alone, in doing which he disregarded the facts developed by vivisection.