culled

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past of cull
{s} picked; selected from many
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To kill (animals etc)
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To pick someone or something
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A fool, gullible person; a dupe

Follow but my counsel, and I will show you a way to empty the pocket of a queer cull without any danger of the nubbing cheat.

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To take someone or something (from somewhere)
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An organised killing of selected animals
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A selection
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To select animals from a group and then kill them in order to reduce the numbers of the group in a controlled manner
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to pick or sort out from the rest
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{v} to select from others, pick out, choose
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To kill animals
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- To remove poor and defective logs or lumber from a pile These logs were called "cull logs" and the lumber "cull lumber"
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a coin worn almost completely smooth
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A cully; a dupe; a gull
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Portions of a tree that are unusable for wood products due to cubic-foot volume loss (e g , rotten/missing bole sections, dead material bole sections) or severe form-defect volume loss (e g , severe crook, sweep, forking)
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The term for a lobster with one claw
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a lobster with one or no claws Normally sold at a lower price
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To cull animals means to kill the weaker animals in a group in order to reduce their numbers. To save remaining herds and habitat, the national parks department is planning to cull 2000 elephants. Cull is also a noun. In the reserves of Zimbabwe and South Africa, annual culls are already routine. + culling cull·ing The culling of seal cubs has led to an outcry from environmental groups. the act of killing the weakest animals in a group, especially so that the size of the group does not increase too much
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remove something that has been rejected; "cull the sick members of the herd"
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Product rejected because of inferior quality
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Net volume of rough and rotten trees plus the nongrowing stock portions of growing stock trees (stumps, tops, limbs, cull section of central stem)
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A tree or log which does not meet merchantable specifications
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the person or thing rejected or set aside as inferior in quality remove something that has been rejected; "cull the sick members of the herd
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A coin that is worn to the point of being barely identifiable, and/or damaged
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a tree or log of merchantable size made useless for all but firewood because of shape, disease, insect infestation or injury
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Any item of production picked out for rejection because it does not meet certain specifications Chip culls and utility culls are specifically defined for purposes of log grading by percentage of sound wood content
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Eliminates all geometries out of view from rendering
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To pick something
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To select animals from a group and kill them in order to reduce the numbers of the group in a controlled way
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trees or logs or portions thereof that are of merchantable size but are rendered unmerchantable by defects
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Portions of a tree that are unusable for industrial wood products because of rot, form, missing, or dead material, or other defect
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{i} act of separating; animals chosen to be butchered
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If items or ideas are culled from a particular source or number of sources, they are taken and gathered together. All this, needless to say, had been culled second-hand from radio reports Laura was passing around photographs she'd culled from the albums at home
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{f} choose, select; sift, separate
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To separate, select, or pick out; to choose and gather or collect; as, to cull flowers
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Trees that have no current or potential commercial value
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A tree or log of merchantable size that, because of a defect, is useless for its intended purpose A B C D E F G H I L M O P R S T U V W -D- DBH -- See diameter breast height
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In grading lumber or other wood products, pieces or parts thereof, that do not meet the lowest quality standards requirements
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look for and gather; "pick mushrooms"; "pick flowers"
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To remove dead or unsafe shellstock from a lot of shellstock (3)
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A tree of such poor quality that it has no merchantable value in terms of the product being cut However, a timber cull tree may have value for wildlife or aesthetics
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the person or thing rejected or set aside as inferior in quality
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A coin that is extremely worn and/or damaged
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To take something (from somewhere)
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    Türkische aussprache

    kʌld

    Aussprache

    /ˈkəld/ /ˈkʌld/

    Etymologie

    [ 'k&l ] (transitive verb.) 13th century. Middle English, from Middle French cuillir, from Latin colligere to bind together; more at COLLECT.
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