"brain storm" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: brain storms [plural]
Etymology: From brain + storm. In the sense of "seizure, convulsion, brain activity", from the idea that it is like a storm in the brain. In the sense of "problem-solving idea or session", from the unrelated idea of using the "brain to storm a problem" (see brainstorm). Etymology templates: {{compound|en|brain|storm}} brain + storm Head templates: {{en-noun}} brain storm (plural brain storms)
  1. A seizure, convulsion, or similar incident of abnormal brain activity.
    Sense id: en-brain_storm-en-noun-CscBCvF4
  2. Alternative form of brainstorm (“sudden thought which solves a problem; brainstorming session”) Tags: alt-of, alternative Alternative form of: brainstorm (extra: sudden thought which solves a problem; brainstorming session)
    Sense id: en-brain_storm-en-noun-tk~qvQOV Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 13 56 31 Disambiguation of Pages with 1 entry: 22 51 27 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 10 74 16

Verb [English]

Forms: brain storms [present, singular, third-person], brain storming [participle, present], brain stormed [participle, past], brain stormed [past]
Etymology: From brain + storm. In the sense of "seizure, convulsion, brain activity", from the idea that it is like a storm in the brain. In the sense of "problem-solving idea or session", from the unrelated idea of using the "brain to storm a problem" (see brainstorm). Etymology templates: {{compound|en|brain|storm}} brain + storm Head templates: {{en-verb}} brain storm (third-person singular simple present brain storms, present participle brain storming, simple past and past participle brain stormed)
  1. Alternative form of brainstorm (“solve a problem with brainstorming”) Tags: alt-of, alternative Alternative form of: brainstorm (extra: solve a problem with brainstorming)
    Sense id: en-brain_storm-en-verb-jUgNdJ-q

Inflected forms

Alternative forms

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