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  • 31cull´er — cull1 «kuhl», verb, noun. –v.t. 1. a) to pick out; select: »The lawyer culled important facts from the mass of evidence. b) to pick over; make selections from: »She culled the peaches, picking only the choicest ones. c) to discard: »She culled… …

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  • 32Cull (surname) — Cull is a surname, and may refer to: Elizabeth Cull (21st century), Canadian politician, teacher, and broadcast panel member Nicholas J. Cull (21st century), British writer John Cull, Australian politician This page or section lists people with… …

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  • 33Cull's Harbour, Newfoundland and Labrador — …

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  • 34Cull Canyon Regional Recreation Area — is a regional park located in Castro Valley, CA that is part of the East Bay Regional Parks system. 37°42′33″N 122°03′22″W / 37.7090966°N 122.0560734°W / …

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  • 35Cull-Peppers Dish — Cull peppers Dish. Cull Peppers Dish (grid reference SY814926) is a 0.9 hectare (2.2 acre) geological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Do …

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  • 36cull something from something — ˈcull sth from sth derived to choose or collect sth from a source or several different sources • an exhibition of paintings culled from regional art galleries Main entry: ↑cullderived …

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  • 37cull out — verb select desirable parts from a group or list cull out the interesting letters from the poet s correspondence winnow the finalists from the long list of applicants • Syn: ↑winnow • Hypernyms: ↑choose, ↑take, ↑select, ↑ …

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  • 38cull board — noun Etymology: cull (I) : a table used for culling (as on an oyster boat) …

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  • 39cull — I. transitive verb Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French culier, coillir, from Latin colligere to bind together more at collect Date: 13th century 1. to select from a group ; choose < culled the best passages from the poet s work > 2. to&#8230; …

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  • 40cull — 1) the removal or killing of selected fish in a breeding stock or a group of fry, to improve overall quality 2) removal of poor quality fish products by inspectors 3) removal of damaged or duplicate specimens from a museum collection or lot 4)&#8230; …

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