Kernel refers to the inner part of a grain or seed that is usually edible. An example in a sentence: John eat the kernel of the maize seed.
One large seed, called a "pit" or "kernel".
Palm kernel comes from the oil palm tree. It's an edible seed and can produce palm kernel oil that comes from the kernel. The outer part of the seed can make palm oil.
Kernel refers to the inner part of a grain or seed that is usually edible. An example in a sentence: John eat the kernel of the maize seed.
No, because a kernel is a grain or seed, as of a cereal grass, enclosed in a husk. Sort of like corn.
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The kernel is the inner softer part of a seed, fruit stone, or nut.The kernel is a program that constitutes the central core of a computer operating system.
Yes, the word 'kernel' is a noun; a word for a grain or seed, enclosed in a husk; a central or basic part; a word for a thing.
A homonym is a word that has the same spelling and the same definition as another word. A kernel is the seed a corn, as well as part of an operating system.
It's a dry indehiscent fruit.
That is the correct spelling of "kernel" (a single corn seed, or a computer algorithm).The sound-alike word is the military rank colonel (O-6 in the US).