nucleus
/nyookli ss/ noun (pl. nuclei /nyookli-i/) 1 the central and most important part of an object or group. 2 Physics the positively charged central core of an atom, containing nearly all its mass. 3 Biology a structure present in most cells, containing the genetic material. ORIGIN Latin, kernel, inner part, from nux nut.
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