kernel in Dutch
kernel in Dutch is graan, kern — kernel means the soft, edible part inside a nut or seed, once the hard shell or husk is removed.
kernel in Dutch
graan
(botany) A single seed or grain, especially of corn or wheat.
kern
(mathematics, algebra, loosely, of a morphism f between algebraic structures) The set of elements of the domain of f which are mapped to an identity element.
What does "kernel" mean?
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noun The soft, edible part inside a nut or seed, once the hard shell or husk is removed.
"She cracked the walnut and ate the kernel inside."
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noun The core or most essential part of an idea, argument, or system.
"There's a kernel of truth in what he said, even if the rest is exaggerated."
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noun Computing: the central part of an operating system that controls hardware and manages how programs communicate with it.
"A kernel panic forced the server to reboot."
kernel in a sentence
- She cracked the walnut and ate the kernel inside.
- Each ear of corn holds hundreds of kernels.
- There's a kernel of truth in what he said, even if the rest is exaggerated.
- A kernel panic forced the server to reboot.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "kernel" in Dutch?
"kernel" in Dutch is graan, kern. kernel means: The soft, edible part inside a nut or seed, once the hard shell or husk is removed.
How do you use "kernel" in a sentence?
Example: "She cracked the walnut and ate the kernel inside." In Dutch, "kernel" is graan, kern.
Are there other ways to say "kernel" in Dutch?
Yes — Dutch has 2 translations listed for "kernel": graan, kern.
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