kärnors
Kärnors is the genitive plural form of the Swedish noun kärnor, which means kernels, cores, or seeds. As a possessive construction, kärnors marks something that belongs to or pertains to multiple kernels or cores. For example, in a sentence about the shells or qualities of several kernels, one might encounter phrases akin to “kärnors skal” (the kernels’ shells) or “kärnors färg” (the kernels’ color). The form is primarily used in Swedish and is not an English-language term.
Morphology and usage. The base noun is kärna (singular) and kärnor (plural). The genitive plural becomes kärnors,
Meaning and senses. The primary senses of kärnors align with those of kärnor: referring to the edible
See also. Kärnor (the noun), kärna (core or seed), kärnan (the core), and general Swedish possessive forms.
Note. Kärnors is a language-specific form and is not commonly used as a concept outside linguistic or