"Kern" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Kern" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Kern" Meaning

The word "kern" is a noun that refers to the central or innermost part of something, especially the core of a nut or a seed.

"Kern" Examples

Kern


Noun


The innermost part of a walnut or other nut: "The kern of the walnut was delicious toasted."
In printing, the central or main part of a letter or character: "The kerns of the font were adjusted to improve the text's readability."

Verb


To remove the innermost part of a nut or seed: "Kern the hazelnuts and use them in your recipe."
To apply an adjustment to the kerning of a font: "Designers often kern their fonts to perfect the spacing."

Surgery


In surgery, to remove a portion of tissue or a sac: "The tumor was successfully kerneled during the operation."

Other


In boat design, the lowest part of a hull: "The kern of the boat was designed to reduce drag in the water."

Note: The last example may be a niche or specialized usage. The main uses of "kern" are in reference to food, printing, and surgery.

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