Core of a circle
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CENTERCore of a circle
CPUCore of a PC
PULPCore of a canine
SEEDBit of a core
SEEDOne of a core group
CADRECore, as of a regiment
CPUCore component of a PC
CPUCore of a tablet, briefly
PULPCore of a canine, e.g.
KERNELCore of a computer's operating system
chromonemathe coiled filamentous core of a chromatid
chromonematathe coiled filamentous core of a chromatid
chromonemataCHROMONEMA, the coiled filamentous core of a chromatid
fundamentalForming a necessary base or core; of central importance
meltdownthe melting of the core of a nuclear reactor
chogthe core of a piece of fruit, a stubby penis
meltdownsMELTDOWN, the melting of the core of a nuclear reactor
WANDHarry Potter's was made of holly with a phoenix feather core
chogsCHOG, the core of a piece of fruit, a stubby penis
penumbrasThe less dark outer part of a sunspot, surrounding the dark core
penumbraeThe less dark outer part of a sunspot, surrounding the dark core
subjectsThe central substance or core of a thing as opposed to its attributes
siphonostelethe cylinder of conducting tissue surrounding a central core of pith in certain stems
siphonostelesSIPHONOSTELE, the cylinder of conducting tissue surrounding a central core of pith in certain stems
gaggerA piece of iron used in a foundry mold to keep the core in place
siphonostelesA stele consisting of a core of pith surrounded by concentric layers of xylem and phloem
siphonosteleA stele consisting of a core of pith surrounded by concentric layers of xylem and phloem
transductoran arrangement of windings on a laminated core or cores, part of a device for amplifying current
exarch(of a primary xylem or root) developing from the center; having the youngest cells closest to the core
transductorsTRANSDUCTOR, an arrangement of windings on a laminated core or cores, part of a device for amplifying current
endarchy(of a primary xylem or root) developing from the periphery; having the oldest cells closest to the core
boreholehole drilled in the earth, as for the purpose of extracting a core, releasing gas, oil, water, etc.
endarch(of a primary xylem or root) developing from the periphery; having the oldest cells closest to the core
nucleosomeA structural unit of a eukaryotic chromosome, consisting of a length of DNA coiled around a core of histones
siphonostelicof or like a siphonostele, the cylinder of conducting tissue surrounding a central core of pith in certain stems
nucleosomesA structural unit of a eukaryotic chromosome, consisting of a length of DNA coiled around a core of histones
electromagnetA soft metal core made into a magnet by the passage of electric current through a coil surrounding it
calandria(Spanish) a sealed vessel through which tubes pass, used in the core of nuclear reactors as a heat exchanger
electromagnetsA soft metal core made into a magnet by the passage of electric current through a coil surrounding it
calandriasCALANDRIA, (Spanish) a sealed vessel through which tubes pass, used in the core of nuclear reactors as a heat exchanger