cerebrose
/sərˈbrōs/Definitions
1. adjective
characterized by or having an excessive amount of cerebroside in the cerebrum, or being dull-witted.
“The doctor described the patient’s condition as cerebrose, indicating a possible neurological disorder.”
2. noun
A rare or obsolete term for a person or thing that is dull-witted or obtuse.
“The term cerebrose was used in old literature to describe characters with limited intelligence or understanding.”