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C | Cerebrotonic | Transliteration- Katakana | Subject- Psychology | Design Style- Anacyclic Spiral | Wear Your Dictionary

Cerebrotonic (adjective)

Pronunciation: /səˌriːbrəˈtɒnɪk/

Katakana Transliteration: セレブロトニック (sereburotonikku)

Definition:

Designating a personality type characterized by intellectualism, introversion, and emotional restraint. Often associated with individuals who are reflective, solitary, and prefer intellectual pursuits over social interactions.

Etymology:

Derived from the Greek word cerebrum (brain) and the suffix -tonic (pertaining to tone or tension), the term was popularized in psychology to describe a temperament linked to mental activity and self-restraint.

Example Sentence:

"Her cerebrotonic nature made her an exceptional researcher, thriving in solitude and intellectual exploration."

Related Terms:

Cerebrotonia (noun): The condition or temperament associated with being cerebrotonic.

Ectomorph (noun): A body type often correlated with cerebrotonic traits, characterized by a lean and delicate physique.

This term is widely used in psychology and personality studies to describe individuals who exhibit a preference for intellectual and introspective activities.

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N: Novitious | Transliteration- Katakana | WearYourDictionary | Available on Redbubble

Novitious

Adjective [ノヴィシャス

Definition:

  1. New; recently created or developed.
  2. Referring to something that has recently come into existence or is novel in nature.

Sentence Examples:

  • The startup introduced a novitious approach to solving environmental issues.
  • Her design, though novitious, held a certain timeless appeal.

Etymology:
Derived from the Latin novus, meaning "new," combined with the English suffix -itious, indicating the quality of being or having the nature of something.

H: Hacktivist | Subject: Computer Ethics | Transliteration: Katakana | Design: Anacyclic Spiral | WearYourDictionary | Available on Redbubble

Hacktivist \ハクティヴィスト\ (hakutivisuto)
noun

1. A person who engages in the practice of promoting a political agenda by hacking, especially by defacing or disabling websites.

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Example Sentence: During the 2019 Hong Kong protests, hacktivists defaced government websites to support the pro-democracy movement and protest against increased surveillance.

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