Associations to the word «Culm»
Noun
- Sheath
- Bishopric
- Silt
- Devon
- Danzig
- Kiln
- Grassland
- Prussia
- Colliery
- Clump
- Chute
- Ary
- Slack
- Coal
- Comm
- Node
- Barley
- Cm
- Cultivar
- Impurity
- Exeter
- Slate
- Cornwall
- Leaf
- Diameter
- Stem
- Pile
- Diocese
- Thorn
- Deposit
- Stalk
- Nu
- Stripe
- Breaker
- Wide
- Spike
- Brewer
- Creek
- Height
- Blade
- Moor
- Grass
- Grain
- Tip
- Vicinity
- Limestone
- Shoot
- Plant
- Valley
- Mm
- Stream
- Woodland
- Mining
- Species
- Bet
- Bend
- Growing
- Canon
- Measure
- Bishop
- Bat
- Reach
- Mine
- Ton
- Fruit
- Pit
- Leave
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
CULM, noun. Waste coal, used as a poor quality fuel; slack.
CULM, noun. Anthracite, especially when found in small masses
CULM, noun. (botany) the stem of a plant, especially of grass or sedge
CULM, proper noun. A German bishopric, founded in 1234.
Dictionary definition
CULM, noun. Stem of plants of the Gramineae.
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