Cull definition

Cull means to remove dead or unsafe shellstock from a lot of shellstock.
Cull means to pick an animal which is suitable neither for breeding purposes nor for draught purposes;
Cull means deemed for any reason to have reached the end of its useful or breeding life;

Examples of Cull in a sentence

  • Cull trees may be left or removed at the discretion of Timber Buyer.

  • Cull trees are marked with an “X” on both sides of the tree along with a ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇.

  • Cull, History of R.N.A.S. operations in East Africa, November 1914 to January 1917, AIR 1/725/106/1.

  • Timber deemed non merchantable (or Cull) are trees containing log lengths that fail to meet the minimum requirements for the lowest sawmill grade and will not meet the minimum net/gross ratio of 33 1/3% sound wood when scaling bureau rules apply.

  • Cull logs may be placed across the slope above such stumps in order to secure piles.


More Definitions of Cull

Cull means any lot of potatoes rejected for certification for any reason.
Cull or "high-grade" means to release alive and in good condition, a fish that has been held as part of a possession limit for the purpose of including larger fish in the possession limit.
Cull means the process of taking surplus, alien or inferior species; “Department” means the Department of Environment;
Cull or "culling" means to release a previously caught fish that an angler has kept as a part of a daily limit and replace it with another fish of the same species.
Cull means a Vegetable that does not meet the minimum requirements for all grades of that Vegetable type as set out in the Canadian Grade Compendium prepared by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency.
Cull means more than 50 percent of the whole root is unusable.
Cull means to remove and dispose of the industrial hemp plant from the growing site.