- a word derived from brain.
Example Sentences
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Scientists think a colleague has a deadly superbrain capable of controlling others.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 20, 2020
And European superbrain Jonathan Wilson meets his match in Portugal pundit Vitor Hugo Alvarenga and Germany guru Tim Jurgens in the latest instalments of our Experts' Network.
From The Guardian • May 31, 2012
The privacy problem has been intensified by the rise of the computer, the relentless superbrain that stores mind-boggling masses of in formation.
From Time Magazine Archive
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As the chief psychiatrist, Henderson No one ever accused Jerome Herman Dean of hiding a superbrain under his baseball cap.
From Time Magazine Archive
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I don't care how much of a superbrain he is, once he's born—you know what I mean?
From Special Delivery by Knight, Damon Francis