culm 1
(kŭlm)n. The stem of a grass or similar plant.
[Latin culmus, stalk.]
culm 2
(kŭlm)n.1. Waste from anthracite coal mines, consisting of fine coal, coal dust, and dirt.
2. a. Carboniferous shale.
b. Inferior anthracite coal.
[Middle English colme, coal dust, perhaps from Old English col, coal.]
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culm
(kʌlm) n1. (Mining & Quarrying) coal-mine waste
2. (Mining & Quarrying) inferior anthracite
[C14: probably related to coal]
culm
(kʌlm) n (Botany) the hollow jointed stem of a grass or sedge
[C17: from Latin culmus stalk; see haulm]
Culm
or Culm Measures
n (Geological Science) a formation consisting mainly of shales and sandstone deposited during the Carboniferous period in parts of Europe
[C19: from culm1]
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culm1
(kʌlm)
n. 1. coal dust; slack.
2. anthracite, esp. of inferior grade.
[1300–50; Middle English
colme, probably =
col coal + -m suffix of uncertain meaning; compare
-m in Old English fæthm fathom, wæstm growth]
culm2
(kʌlm)
n. 1. a stem or stalk, esp. the jointed and usu. hollow stem of grasses.
v.i. 2. to grow or develop into a culm.
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culm
(kŭlm) The stem of a grass or similar plant.
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| Noun | 1. | culm - stem of plants of the Gramineae stalk, stem - a slender or elongated structure that supports a plant or fungus or a plant part or plant organ |
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