core.
1. m. almond or mollar part of the fruits that have hard shell.
3. m. primordial element that is being added others to form a whole.
4. m. part or central point of something material or immaterial.
5. d. Group of people with common characteristics or interests. Core of opinion.
6. m. grouping of houses. Rural nucleus, urban.7. m. Astr. Most dense and light of a star part.
8. m. Biol. Cell organelle limited by a membrane and essentially consisting of chromatin, which regulates cellular metabolism, growth and reproduction.
9. m. Fís. Central part of the atom, which contains the largest portion of its mass, composed of protons and neutrons, and which has an electric charge positive that it corresponds to their atomic number.
10. m. Ling. Unit that has a relationship of domination over other units to form a phrase and determines the properties
grammar of this.1. m. Fon. More sound, noticeable and open element that make up the syllable.