"Cererian" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Cererian" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Cererian" Meaning

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"Cererian" Examples

Cerebrarian


A cerebrarian is a librarian who is highly knowledgeable about the library's collection and can assist patrons in finding and using the information they need.

Here are 5 usage examples:

The cerebrarian at the university library was happy to help me find the rare book I was searching for.
As a cerebrarian, she had spent years cataloging the library's vast collection of archaeological texts.
The cerebrarian suggested a few books that might be relevant to my research project, and I ended up using them for inspiration.
She was an expert in the field of medieval history and was a sought-after cerebrarian at the research library.
After completing her library science degree, she landed a job as a cerebrarian at a prestigious museum library.

"Cererian" Similar Words

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In a formal and rigidly traditional manner, often in a way that is intended to impress or intimidate.

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Cereology refers to the study of cerebrums, particularly in relation to their structure, function, and pathology. It is a subfield of neuroscience that examines the organization and behavior of different regions and systems within the brain, as well as the effects of brain damage or disorders on cognitive and emotional processes.

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Cereus is a type of cactus that grows tall and columnar, often producing showy flowers. It is native to South America and is commonly cultivated for its ornamental value. The word "cereus" comes from the Latin word for "worm", likely referring to the plant's slender, winding stems.

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