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Bulgarian
Etymology
Borrowed from Russian ядро́ ( jadró ) , from Proto-Slavic *ędro .
Pronunciation
Noun
ядро́ • (jadró ) n (relational adjective я́дрен )
( botany , literal ) kernel of a nut, pith of a stem
Synonyms: я́дка ( jádka ) , сърцевина́ ( sǎrceviná )
( sociology ) active core , operational group or cluster within a social structure
парти́йни ядра́ ― partíjni jadrá ― party's cores
( biology ) nucleus of a cell
( physics ) nucleus of an atom
( astronomy ) core of astronomical entity (star, supernova, planet, moon, comet)
( astronomy ) nucleus of astronomical nebula
( astronomy ) galactic center
( computing ) core of a processor
( computing ) kernel of an operating system
( mathematics ) nullspace ( subcategory which maps onto the co-domain's null element under homomorphisms )
( linguistics ) nucleus of a syllable ( syllabary element which takes on the prosodic peak )
сри́чково ядро́ ― sríčkovo jadró ― syllabic nucleus
Declension
References
“ядро ”, in Речник на българския език [Dictionary of the Bulgarian Language ] (in Bulgarian), Sofia: Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 2014
“ядро ”, in Речник на българския език [Dictionary of the Bulgarian Language ] (in Bulgarian), Chitanka , 2010
Anagrams
Kazakh
Etymology
Borrowed from Russian ядро́ ( jadró ) , from Proto-Slavic *ędro .
Noun
ядро • (ädro )
core
nucleus
атом ядросы ― atom ädrosy ― atomic nucleus
жасуша ядросы ― jasuşa ädrosy ― cell nucleus
ядроның бөлінуі ― ädronyñ bölınuı ― nuclear fission
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Kyrgyz
Etymology
Borrowed from Russian ядро́ ( jadró ) .
Noun
ядро • (yadro )
nucleus
Pannonian Rusyn
Etymology
Inherited from Old Slovak jadro , from Proto-Slavic *ędro . Cognates include Carpathian Rusyn ядро́ ( jadró ) and Slovak jadro .
Pronunciation
Noun
ядро (jadro ) n (related adjective ядрови )
kernel , pit , stone
ядро ореха ― jadro orexa ― walnut kernel
( botany ) core ( the part of a fruit that contains seeds )
( chemistry , physics ) nucleus
ядро атома ― jadro atoma ― atomic nucleus
( cytology ) cell nucleus
( figurative ) core , gist , essence , heart
Synonym: сущносц ( suščnosc )
( algebra , category theory ) kernel
( computing ) core ( of a processor )
( computing ) kernel ( of an operating system )
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Derived terms
Further reading
Medʹeši, H. , Fejsa, M. , Timko-Djitko, O. (2010 ) “ядро ”, in Ramač, Ju. , editor, Руско-сербски словнїк [Rusyn-Serbian Dictionary ] (in Pannonian Rusyn), Novi Sad: Faculty of Philosophy
Fejsa, M. , Šlemender, M., Čelʹovski, S. (2022 ) “kernel ”, in Анґлийско-руски словнїк [English-Rusyn Dictionary ] (in Pannonian Rusyn), Novi Sad: Faculty of Philosophy ; Ruska matka, →ISBN , page 160
Russian
Пушечные ядра
Атомное ядро в углеродном цикле
Ядра внутренних планет
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *ędro .
Pronunciation
Noun
ядро́ • (jadró ) n inan (genitive ядра́ , nominative plural я́дра , genitive plural я́дер , diminutive я́дрышко )
( botany ) seed , stone
( historical ) cannonball , round shot
( linguistics ) nucleus (a vowel or syllabic consonant in a syllable)
( cytology ) nucleus (an organelle which contains genetic material)
( physics ) nucleus (cluster of nucleons)
( biology ) nucleus (cluster of neurons)
( astronomy , geology ) core ( of a planet, star, or galaxy )
( astronomy ) nucleus ( of a comet )
( computing ) core ( of a processor )
( computing ) kernel ( of an operating system )
( physics ) cone ( of a flame )
( athletics ) shot ( heavy iron ball )
( sociology ) core members , activists ( in a group )
( mathematics ) core ( set of allocations that cannot be improved )
( mathematics ) nullspace , kernel ( set of all elements mapped to the zero element by a transformation )
( mathematics ) kernel ( a function used to define an integral transform )
Declension
Synonyms
Descendants
→ Bulgarian: ядро́ ( jadró )
→ Kazakh: ядро ( ädro )
→ Kyrgyz: ядро ( yadro )
Ukrainian
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *ędro .
Pronunciation
Noun
ядро́ • (jadró ) n inan (genitive ядра́ , nominative plural я́дра , genitive plural я́дер )
( botany ) core , kernel
( astronomy , geology ) core ( of a planet, star, or galaxy )
( physics ) nucleus
( cytology ) nucleus
( neuroanatomy ) nucleus
( astronomy ) nucleus ( of a comet )
( figuratively ) core , kernel , nucleus ( centrally important element or group of elements in a system, collective etc. )
( historical ) cannonball , round shot
( athletics ) shot ( heavy iron ball used for the shot put )
( computing ) core ( of a processor )
( computing ) kernel ( of an operating system )
( mathematics ) kernel
Declension
Declension of ядро́ (inan hard neut-form accent-d reduc )
Derived terms
Further reading