Definition of Cullenders

1. Noun. (plural of cullender) ¹

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Definition of Cullenders

1. cullender [n] - See also: cullender

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cullenders

culicosis
culinarian
culinarians
culinarily
culinarily challenged
culinary
culinary art
cull
cull out
cull section
cull tree
cullay
cullays
culled
cullender
cullenders (current term)
culler
cullers
cullets
cullibility
cullible
cullied
cullies
cullin
culling
cullings
cullionly
cullions

Literary usage of Cullenders

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures, and Mines by Andrew Ure (1858)
"The cullenders are hollow hemispheres of sheet iron, about 10 inches in diameter, perforated with holes, which should be perfectly round and free from burs. ..."

2. The Wonders of the Invisible World: Being an Account of the Tryals of by Cotton Mather, Increase Mather (1862)
"The other Two Carts, passed by Twice, Loaded, that Day afterwards; but the Cart which touched cullenders House, was Twice or Thrice that Day overturned. ..."

3. Mechanical Industries Explained, Showing how Many Useful Arts are Practised by Alexander Watt (1881)
"cullenders perforated with various-sized holes are employed for the ... The process is conducted with three cullenders at a time, which are kept apart from ..."

4. The Wonders of the Invisible World: Being an Account of the Tryals of by Cotton Mather, Increase Mather (1862)
"The other Two Carts, passed by Twice, Loaded, that Day afterwards; but the Cart which touched cullenders House, was Twice or Thrice that Day overturned. ..."

5. The Wonders of the Invisible World: Being an Account of the Tryals of by Cotton Mather (1862)
"The other Two Carts, passed by Twice, Loaded, that Day afterwards ; but the Cart which touched cullenders House, was Twice or Thrice that Day overturned. ..."

6. Ures̓ Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures, and Mines: Containing a Clear by Andrew Ure (1860)
"The operation is always carried on with three cullenders at a time ; which arc ... The cullenders are not in contact, but must be parted by burning charcoal ..."

7. A History of Agriculture and Prices in England: From the Year After the by James Edwin Thorold Rogers, Arthur George Liddon Rogers (1887)
"I find also skimmers, skillets, strainers, cullenders and bread- graters. ... In 1647 a brass strainer is 5f- cullenders are found in fifteen years at ..."

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