"Culicimorph" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Culicimorph refers to an order of blood-feeding insects that includes flies, mosquitoes, and certain midges. They are characterized by their slender bodies, hairy or spine-like structures, and the presence of a distinctive structure called a spinule near the mouthparts.
Culdee (noun): A member of a medieval Christian sect established in Scotland in the 9th century, characterized by their emphasis on simplicity, humility, and a lack of worldly possessions. Culdees were often associated with monasteries and were known for their learning, artistry, and charitable work.
In a way related to cooking or food: "the city is known culinarily for its delicious seafood dishes."
Culled refers to something that has been carefully selected or gathered, often with the intention of removing or eliminating unnecessary or inferior items. It can also refer to the act of removing or eliminating something, such as an herb or a branch, from a larger group or collection. In general, culled implies a careful and deliberate process of sorting or choosing, with the goal of leaving only the most valuable or desirable items remaining.