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#: {{ex|ryn|Na ișús spirte elent la '''lev'''.|Most of an atom's mass is in the '''nucleus'''.}}
#: {{ex|ryn|Na ișús spirte elent la '''lev'''.|Most of an atom's mass is in the '''nucleus'''.}}
# {{label|ryn|cytology}} {{eng|nucleus}}
# {{label|ryn|cytology}} {{eng|nucleus}}
# {{label|ryn|computing}} {{eng|kernel}}


====Derived terms====
====Derived terms====
{{col|ryn|rêmlivutta|t1=ribonucleic acid|jeșefka|t2=prokaryote|oșefka|t3=eukaryote}}
{{col|ryn|rêmlivutta|t1=ribonucleic acid|jeșefka|t2=prokaryote|oșefka|t3=eukaryote|lefiŗús|t4=kernel panic|lefkue|t5=kernel space}}


===Mutation===
===Mutation===
{{ryn-mut}}
{{ryn-mut}}

Revision as of 20:12, 19 February 2024

Riyan

Etymology

From Old Riyan leb, from Proto-Riyanic *lébe, from Proto-Hirdic *lehkhwés (“core, nucleus”), from Proto-Laenkean *lĭhkʰwés, a partitive derivation from *læh- (“in”). Cognate with Radestrian leà (“nucleus”) and Laefevian lihwe (“into, inside”).

Pronunciation

Noun

lev (dual lebad, plural lebis, collective lebiva)

  1. core, nucleus
    Na la lev ŗlírme hurușe fior.
    At the core of the fruit, there's a hard stone.
  2. (chemistry, physics) nucleus
    Na ișús spirte elent la lev.
    Most of an atom's mass is in the nucleus.
  3. (cytology) nucleus
  4. (computing) kernel

Derived terms

Mutation

Riyan mutation
radical lenited
lev unchanged