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culm
1[kuhlm]
noun
coal dust; slack.
anthracite, especially of inferior grade.
culm
2[kuhlm]
noun
a stem or stalk, especially the jointed and usually hollow stem of grasses.
verb (used without object)
to grow or develop into a culm.
culm
1/ ʌ /
noun
coal-mine waste
inferior anthracite
culm
2/ ʌ /
noun
the hollow jointed stem of a grass or sedge
Culm
3noun
a formation consisting mainly of shales and sandstone deposited during the Carboniferous period in parts of Europe
culm
The stem of a grass or similar plant.
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of culm1
Origin of culm2
Origin of culm3
Example Sentences
The research will test whether hemp can grow with acid mine water irrigation and on culm land.
“It could also be a culm bank where they put all the refuse of the coal industry. It does look like there are trees growing on it.”
Both are the only mammals able to grind down culm.
Generally, silt contains more carbon than the banks of culm.
In harvesting her bamboo today, Ordonez selected older culms because they last longer than newer ones, she said.
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