culler


cull

C0798200 (kŭl)tr.v. culled, cull·ing, culls 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.

culler

(ˈkʌlə) n1. (Agriculture) a person employed to cull animals2. (Agriculture) Austral and NZ an animal, esp a sheep, designated for culling