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    cull
    /kʌl/

    verb

    • 1. reduce the population of (a wild animal) by selective slaughter: "he sees culling deer as a necessity" Similar slaughterkilldestroyreduce the numbers of
    • 2. select from a large quantity; obtain from a variety of sources: "anecdotes culled from Greek and Roman history" Similar selectchoosepicktake

    noun

    • 1. a selective slaughter of animals: "fishermen are to campaign for a seal cull"

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  2. 1. : to select from a group : choose. culled the best passages from the poet's work. Damaged fruits are culled before the produce is shipped. 2. : to reduce or control the size of (something, such as a herd) by removal (as by hunting or slaughter) of especially weak or sick individuals.

  3. to collect parts or pieces of something to use for another purpose: She went to strange lands to cull recipes for her book. If you cull animals or plants, you kill or remove them: to cull growing herds before they run out of food. culling dead timber. (Definition of cull from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  4. Cull definition: to select and remove from a group, especially to discard or destroy as inferior. See examples of CULL used in a sentence.

  5. cull in British English. (kʌl ) verb (transitive) 1. to choose or gather the best or required examples. 2. to take out (an animal, esp an inferior one) from a herd. 3. to reduce the size of (a herd or flock) by killing a proportion of its members.

  6. To cull means to select or gather. If you decide to make a literary anthology, you must cull the best possible stories and then arrange them in a pleasing manner. When you use cull as a verb, the things you gather can be the good or bad ones from a group.

  7. to collect parts or pieces of something to use for another purpose: She went to strange lands to cull recipes for her book. If you cull animals or plants, you kill or remove them: to cull growing herds before they run out of food. culling dead timber. (Definition of cull from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  8. 1. To pick out from others; select. 2. To gather; collect. 3. To remove rejected members or parts from (a herd, for example). n. Something picked out from others, especially something rejected because of inferior quality. [Middle English cullen, from Old French cuillir, from Latin colligere; see collect1 .] cull′er n.