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Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  kernel of a nut, pith of a stem


 * 1)  active core, operational group or cluster within a social structure
 * 2)  nucleus of a cell
 * 3)  nucleus of an atom
 * 4)  core of astronomical entity (star, supernova, planet, moon, comet)
 * 5)  nucleus of astronomical nebula
 * 6)  galactic center
 * 7)  core of a processor
 * 8)  kernel of an operating system
 * 9)  nullspace subcategory which maps onto the co-domain's null element under homomorphisms
 * 10)  nucleus of a syllable syllabary element which takes on the prosodic peak
 * 1)  nucleus of a syllable syllabary element which takes on the prosodic peak

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) core
 * 2) nucleus

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) nucleus

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  seed, stone
 * 2)   cannonball, round shot
 * 3)  nucleus (a vowel or syllabic consonant in a syllable)
 * 4)  nucleus (an organelle which contains genetic material)
 * 5)  nucleus  (cluster of nucleons)
 * 6)  nucleus (cluster of neurons)
 * 7)  core
 * 8)  nucleus
 * 9)  core
 * 10)  kernel
 * 11)  cone
 * 12)  shot heavy iron ball
 * 13)  core members, activists
 * 14)  core set of allocations that cannot be improved
 * 15)  nullspace, kernel set of all elements mapped to the zero element by a transformation
 * 16)  kernel a function used to define an integral transform

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  core, kernel
 * 2)  core
 * 3)  nucleus
 * 4)  nucleus
 * 5)  nucleus
 * 6)  nucleus
 * 7)  core, kernel, nucleus centrally important element or group of elements in a system, collective etc.
 * 8)  cannonball, round shot
 * 9)  shot heavy iron ball used for the shot put
 * 10)  core
 * 11)  kernel
 * 12)  kernel