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Kärn

Kärn is a Swedish noun primarily used as the base for a wide range of compound terms to express the idea of a core, center, or nucleus. In everyday language the stand-alone form is uncommon; kärna is the more typical noun meaning “core” or “kernel.” The form kärn- functions as a bound morpheme that prefixes other words to create specialized terms in science, technology, and discourse about essential parts.

Etymology and cognates: The word derives from Old Norse kjarn- and Proto-Germanic roots related to the idea

Usage and examples: In science and engineering, compounds such as kärnkraft (nuclear power), kärnenergi (nuclear energy),

See also: Kärna, cellkärna, kärnkraft, kärnteknik, and related terms that use the kärn- prefix to denote core

of
a
kernel
or
core.
It
is
cognate
with
Danish
kerne
and
English
kernel.
In
modern
Swedish,
the
combining
form
kärn-
is
used
to
form
numerous
technical
and
descriptive
terms,
often
indicating
the
central
or
essential
aspect
of
something.
and
kärnladdning
(nuclear
explosive
charge)
show
the
sense
of
a
central
or
fundamental
force
or
material.
In
biology,
cellkärna
refers
to
the
cell
nucleus,
illustrating
the
sense
of
a
core
component
within
a
larger
system.
In
information
technology
and
computing,
the
term
appears
in
phrases
describing
the
kernel
or
core
of
a
system,
often
rendered
as
kärnan
or
integrated
into
expressions
about
the
operating
system’s
central
component.
or
nucleus.