"neuronaut" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Dutch]

Forms: neuronauten [plural], neuronautje [diminutive, neuter], neuronaute [feminine]
Etymology: From English neuronaut, equivalent to neuro- + -naut. Etymology templates: {{bor|nl|en|neuronaut}} English neuronaut, {{affix|nl|neuro-|-naut}} neuro- + -naut Head templates: {{nl-noun|m|-en|neuronautje|f=neuronaute}} neuronaut m (plural neuronauten, diminutive neuronautje n, feminine neuronaute)
  1. (rare) (male) neuronaut Tags: masculine, rare Synonyms: psychonaut

Noun [English]

Forms: neuronauts [plural]
Etymology: neuro- + -naut Etymology templates: {{confix|en|neuro|naut}} neuro- + -naut Head templates: {{en-noun}} neuronaut (plural neuronauts)
  1. (rare) One who studies the brain and its workings, especially with regard to the effects of psychedelic drugs. Tags: rare Synonyms: psychonaut

Inflected forms

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