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brainish (comparative more brainish, superlative most brainish)
- (obsolete) hot-headed; furious
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1892, J.B. Bury, “The Insurrection of Women: A Criticism”, in The Fortnightly Review, volume 52, page 657:
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Solicitude for the interests of true womanhood has put the knights errant into such a state of "brainish apprehension," that they hasten to imagine all kinds of terrible catastrophes which could not possibly happen .
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- (obsolete) Purely the work of the imagination, without serious meaning.
- Cerebral; intellectual rather than physical or emotional.
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1894, Leo Tolstoy, The Kingdom of God is Within You:
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And in all this PRINCESS MARYA ALEXEVNA is perfectly right and plays the true prophet, unless these young people who are getting married have another purpose, their one and only one, unknown to PRINCESS MARYA ALEXEVNA, and that not a brainish purpose, not one recognized by the intellect, but one that gives life its color and the attainment of which is more moving than any other.
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1995, Philosophical Topics - Volume 22, page 56:
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He needs to posit only one microjudgment because he is much more liberal with the content he is prepared to give that judgment: "There is no upper bound on the 'amount of content' in a single proposition, so a single, swift, righ, 'propositional episode' might (for all philosophical theory tells us) have so much content, in its brainish, non-sentential way, that an army of Prousts might fail to express it exhaustively in a library of volumes” ( “ Living on the Edge , ” 150 ) .
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2006, Michael J. Colacurcio, Godly Letters: The Literature of the American Puritans:
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Conventionally, "he that mourns in speaking of sin, makes another mourn for sin committed" because, more generally, and with a little more élan, “an exhortation that proceeds from the heart carries an authority and commission with it,” whereas “brainish discourses talk only with the understanding".
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2017, Patrick Sheil, Kierkegaard and Levinas: The Subjunctive Mood:
- Intellectual; highly intelligent.
- Neurological; concerning the brain and nervous system.
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1992, New Scientist - Volume 134, page 48:
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In the early days of the cognitive revolution against the reigning ideas of behaviourism, the brainish beginnings of the movement – in the work of such pioneers as Norbert Wiener and WarrenMcCulloch– were swept aside by an ideology that called for ever higher levels of abstraction.
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- Brain-like.
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2016, Mary Bell, Shan Gao, Quantum Nonlocality and Reality: 50 Years of Bell's Theorem, page 214:
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That is, his beliefs about the physical world (including, I think it must be admitted, even the belief that conscious experience can only emerge, somehow, from an appropriately brainish sort of physical object) are entirely arbitrary.
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