| 释义 | cull I. \ˈkəl\ transitive verb
 (-ed/-ing/-s)
 Etymology: Middle English cullen, colen, from Middle French cuillir, coillir to pick, gather, from Latin colligere to gather, collect — more at collect
 1.
 a.  : gather, pluck
 < cull flowers >
 b.  : to pick out and collect : choose
 < culled the best passages from the poet's works >
 2.
 a.  : to subject (as a field) to culling
 b.  : to identify and remove culls from (a flock or herd)
 3.  : to select or separate out as inferior or worthless
 II. noun
 (-s)
 1. obsolete  : the act of culling : selection
 2.  : something rejected especially as being inferior or worthless (as a cow from the herd, diseased plants from healthy ones, or nonlaying hens from a flock) — usually used in plural
 3.
 a.  : a grade of lumber below the lowest common grade
 b.  : pecky cypress
 III. adjective
 Etymology: cull (II)
 : culled out especially as inferior : being a cull; specifically  : being a low grade of animal carcass used for processed meat food products
 IV. transitive verb
 (-ed/-ing/-s)
 Etymology: by alteration
 now dialect  : coll I
 V. \“, ˈku̇l\ noun
 (-s)
 Etymology: perhaps short for cullion
 dialect Britain  : dupe, gull, simpleton
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