Nucleus

/ˈnuːkliəs/ or /ˈnjuːkliəs/ noun

The central and most important part of something. In science, it is the dense center of an atom or the control center of a cell.

From Latin “nucleus,” meaning “kernel” or “little nut,” a diminutive of “nux” (nut). Scientists borrowed it to describe the ‘nut-like’ center of cells and atoms.

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