the hull
The outer covering of the grain is called Husk.
the hull
bran
A nut typically consists of three main parts: the shell, the kernel (or seed), and a thin skin or protective covering around the kernel. The shell protects the kernel inside, while the skin helps keep the kernel fresh and intact.
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A shell is any of various objects resembling such a covering, as in shape or in being more or less concave or hollow and a kernel is the softer, usually edible part contained in the shell of a nut or the stone of a fruit.
The kernel of pop corn is about one eighth to one quarter of an inch across and usually has a light brown covering. It's got a small point on one end. Inside the kernel is trapped a small amount of water. When the kernel is heated, the water gets hot and expands. When it builds up enough pressure it pops the kernel open and the white contents shows. That's when you salt, butter, and eat it.
Yes, commonly the word nut is used for any seed or fruit having an edible kernel surrounded by a hard or brittle covering.
The virtual kernel is a kernel that can be used in unbuntu guest. It is a very lean kernel, this helps in reducing overhead. It installs the server kernel via a new name.
The Kernel
Mac OS X is based on the XNU kernel, a microkernel Mach kernel with a BSD userland, which makes Mac OS X's kernel a hybrid-kernel.
Ubuntu uses the Linux kernel, which is a monolithic kernel with loadable modules.