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A nerve center in the brain connecting speech centers, visual and auditory centers, and fine motor control. |
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Having to do with perception, awareness, knowledge. |
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The division of the cerebrum in the human brain into independent halves. |
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A group of interconnected neural structures in the cortex of the human brain, passing between the hemispheres of the cerebrum into the brain stem; believed to control various emotional behavior patterns and to a have some connection with language. |
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Deals with a common tongue. |
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The case in Latin that expresses separation from, position, motion from, or means by which something is done; usually translated from, with, in, or by. |
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The case in Latin and other inflected languages that is used for direct objects; corresponds with objective case in English. |
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The case in Latin and other inflected languages that is used for direct objects; corresponds with objective case in English. |
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In Latin and other inflected languages, the case used for indirect objects. |
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A case showing possession, source, or origin; called possessive case in English. |
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Change in the form of a word to indicate case, gender, number, tense. |
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