
1) Be picky, picky 2) Carefully select 3) Carefully select and gather 4) Cherry-pick 5) Choose 6) Choose carefully 7) Choose for downsizing 8) Choose the best 9) Choose the best of 10) Choose what is choice 11) Deciding 12) Decision making 13) Extract with care 14) French word used in English 15) Gather
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1) Choose 2) Reject 3) Select 4) Weed out
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To kill selectively (especially old and weak) animals, to maintain the health of the herd
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an animal to be removed from the flock.
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• (v. t.) To separate, select, or pick out; to choose and gather or collect; as, to cull flowers. • (n.) A cully; a dupe; a gull. See Cully.
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A coin that is worn to the point of being barely identifiable, and/or damaged.
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Checking displayed products in cases to remove off-condition or unsalable products.
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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. ... (05 Dec 1998) ...
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The term for a lobster with one claw.
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A tree or snag that does not meet merchantable specifications.
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Cull noun A cully; a dupe; a gull. See
Cully .
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Cull transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Culled (k?ld);
present participle & verbal noun Culling .] [ Middle English
cullen , Old French
cuillir ,
coillir , French
cueillir , to gather, pluck, pick,...
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a lobster with one or no claws. Normally sold at a lower price
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Material rejected as below the desired or stated grade of stone.
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cull 1. A person or thing that is rejected or set aside as inferior in quality. 2. To remove something that has been rejected. 3. To select, or to gather, people or things; especially, those that are good examples of their kind: 'The apples are being culled so the best ones are available for grocery stores.' 4. To remove an animal; especially, a...
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Building material rejected as below standard grade.
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Material remaining in a transfer chamber after mold has been filled. Unless there is a slight excess in the charge, the operator cannot be sure cavity is filled. Charge is generally regulated to control thickness of cull.
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verb look for and gather; `pick mushrooms`; `pick flowers`
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reject noun the person or thing that is rejected or set aside as inferior in quality
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To put down, euthanize.
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A masonry unit that does not meet the standards or specifications and therefore has been rejected.
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to remove a bird from the flock because of productivity, age, health or personality issues
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a sawtimber sized tree that has no timber value as a result of poor shape or damage from injury, insects or disease.
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to choose; select; pick. · to gather the choice things or parts from. · to collect; gather; pluck.
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[Logging] A tree or log which is considered unmerchantable because of defects.
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