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Definition of Culls
1. n. pl. Refuse timber, from which the best part has been culled out.
Definition of Culls
1. Noun. Any refuse stuff. ¹
2. Verb. (third-person singular of cull) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Culls
1. cull [v] - See also: cull
Lexicographical Neighbors of Culls
Literary usage of Culls
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. History of the Lumber Industry of America by James Elliott Defebaugh (1907)
"seconds, common and culls. Exceptions are found in beech, butternut, ... No cutting
to be less than 3 feet long by 4 inches wide. culls.—culls ..."
2. Early English Prose Romances: With Bibliographical and Historical Introductions by William John Thoms (1858)
"... as Christ saith in John, where he culls the devil a thief and murtherer; aud
that found ... culls ..."
3. Pork-production by William Wesley Smith, Robert Alexander Craig (1920)
"FEEDING AND MANAGEMENT OF THE OPEN SOWS Fattening the culls. The sows which have
lost their places in the breeding herd should ordinarily be fattened before ..."
4. Sketches and Studies in Southern Europe by John Addington Symonds (1880)
"Make it thy pride to yield thy fragile flower, Or look to find it paled by envious
time ; For none to stay the flight of years hath power, And who culls ..."
5. A Military Dictionary and Gazetteer: Comprising Ancient and Modern Military by Thomas Wilhelm (1881)
"... he meets an old soldier who, with respect and affection, still culls him his
captain. The command of a company divides itself into two kinds of duty, ..."