kernel
How to Use Kernel
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishThe core or seed-like center of something — literally a nut/seed, or figuratively an operating system's core, or the essential part of an idea.
Don't confuse with "colonel" (a military rank) — they sound alike but are spelled and mean completely differently.
Word Forms
kerneled past tense, kernelled past tense, kernels plural, kernels singular
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
She cracked the walnut and ate the _____ inside.
Etymology
From Old English cyrnel, a diminutive of "corn" — so a kernel is literally a "little grain".