ядро

Bulgarian

Etymology

Borrowed from Russian ядро́ (jadró), from Proto-Slavic *ędro.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [jɐˈdrɔ]

Noun

ядро́ (jadró) n (related adjective я́дрен)

  1. (botany, literally) kernel of a nut, pith of a stem
    Synonyms: я́дка (jádka), сърцевина́ (sǎrceviná)
  2. (sociology) active core, operational group or cluster within a social structure
    парти́йни ядра́partíjni jadrá[political] party's cores
  3. (biology) nucleus of a cell
  4. (physics) nucleus of an atom
  5. (astronomy) core of astronomical entity (star, supernova, planet, moon, comet)
  6. (astronomy) nucleus of astronomical nebula
  7. (astronomy) galactic center
  8. (computing) core of a processor
  9. (computing) kernel of an operating system
  10. (mathematics) nullspace (subcategory which maps onto the co-domain's null element under homomorphisms)
  11. (linguistics) nucleus of a syllable (syllabary element which takes on the prosodic peak)
    сри́чково ядро́sríčkovo jadrósyllabic nucleus

Declension

References

  • ядро in Rečnik na bǎlgarskija ezik (Institut za bǎlgarski ezik)
  • ядро in Rečnik na bǎlgarskija ezik (Čitanka.Info)

Kazakh

Cyrillic ядро (ädro)
Arabic يادرو
Latin

Etymology

Borrowed from Russian ядро́ (jadró), from Proto-Slavic *ędro.

Noun

ядро (ädro)

  1. core
  2. nucleus
    атом ядросы
    atom ädrosy
    atomic nucleus
    жасуша ядросы
    jasuşa ädrosy
    cell nucleus
    ядроның бөлінуі
    ädronyñ bölınuı
    nuclear fission

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Derived terms

Kyrgyz

Etymology

Borrowed from Russian ядро́ (jadró).

Noun

ядро (yadro)

  1. nucleus

Russian

Пушечные ядра
Атомное ядро в углеродном цикле
Ядра внутренних планет

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *ędro.

Pronunciation

  • (file)
  • IPA(key): [(j)ɪˈdro]

Noun

ядро́ (jadró) n inan (genitive ядра́, nominative plural я́дра, genitive plural я́дер, diminutive я́дрышко)

  1. (botany) seed, stone
  2. (historical) cannonball, round shot
  3. (linguistics) nucleus (a vowel or syllabic consonant in a syllable)
  4. (cytology) nucleus (an organelle which contains genetic material)
  5. (physics) nucleus (cluster of nucleons)
  6. (biology) nucleus (cluster of neurons)
  7. (astronomy, geology) core (of a planet, star, or galaxy)
  8. (astronomy) nucleus (of a comet)
  9. (computing) core (of a processor)
  10. (computing) kernel (of an operating system)
  11. (physics) cone (of a flame)
  12. (athletics) shot (heavy iron ball)
  13. (sociology) core members, activists (in a group)
  14. (mathematics) core (set of allocations that cannot be improved)
  15. (mathematics) nullspace, kernel (set of all elements mapped to the zero element by a transformation)
  16. (mathematics) kernel (a function used to define an integral transform)

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Synonyms

Descendants

  • Bulgarian: ядро́ (jadró)
  • Kazakh: ядро (ädro)
  • Kyrgyz: ядро (yadro)

Ukrainian

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *ędro.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [jɐˈdrɔ]
  • (file)

Noun

ядро́ (jadró) n inan (genitive ядра́, nominative plural я́дра, genitive plural я́дер)

  1. (botany) core, kernel
  2. (astronomy, geology) core (of a planet, star, or galaxy)
  3. (physics) nucleus
  4. (cytology) nucleus
  5. (neuroanatomy) nucleus
  6. (astronomy) nucleus (of a comet)
  7. (figuratively) core, kernel, nucleus (centrally important element or group of elements in a system, collective etc.)
  8. (historical) cannonball, round shot
  9. (athletics) shot (heavy iron ball used for the shot put)
  10. (computing) core (of a processor)
  11. (computing) kernel (of an operating system)
  12. (mathematics) kernel

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