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    'kə:nl
    1) (the softer substance inside the shell of a nut, or the stone of a fruit such as a plum, peach etc.) semilla, pepita, hueso
    2) (the central, most important part of a matter.) núcleo, meollo
    tr['kɜːnəl]
    1 (of nut, fruit) semilla
    2 figurative use núcleo, grano
    kernel ['kərnəl] n
    1) : almendra f (de semillas y nueces)
    2) : grano m (de cereales)
    3) core: meollo m
    a kernel of truth: un fondo de verdad
    n.
    almendra s.f.
    gajo s.m.
    grano s.m.
    haba s.f.
    núcleo s.m.
    'kɜːrnḷ, 'kɜːnḷ
    noun (of nut, fruit) almendra f; (of corn, wheat) grano m
    ['kɜːnl]
    N [of nut] almendra f ; (=seed) [of fruit] pepita f, pepa f (LAm); [of grain] grano m ; (fig) [of matter, question] meollo m, núcleo m
    * * *
    ['kɜːrnḷ, 'kɜːnḷ]
    noun (of nut, fruit) almendra f; (of corn, wheat) grano m

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