núcleo
nucleus
noun NOO-kleh-oh Less Common
Origin: From Latin nucleus, a small nut, kernel.
Also means
core, center
Usage Note
Núcleo is used in physics (atomic nucleus), biology (cell nucleus), and figuratively for the core of a group or idea (núcleo familiar, 'family unit'; núcleo central del problema, 'core of the problem'). The accent marks the antepenultimate stress (esdrújula). The adjective is nuclear.
Examples
"El núcleo del problema es la falta de comunicación."
Natural Translation
The core of the problem is the lack of communication.
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