"Culinary" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Relating to the art of cooking or the preparation of food: "The culinary institute offered a range of courses in pastry-making and sauce preparation."
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.
In a way related to cooking or food: "the city is known culinarily for its delicious seafood dishes."
To eliminate or get rid of something, often in a gradual or selective manner, especially in order to improve or make something better. This can refer to weeding out unwanted or inferior items, individuals, or ideas.
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.
"Cullies" is a noun, referring to a slang term used to describe someone who is considered to be of inferior quality or someone who is not very skilled or talented. It can also be used to describe someone who is considered to be a weaker or less competent opponent or rival.
Culling refers to the process of selecting and removing certain individuals or items from a larger group, often with the aim of improving the quality or characteristics of the remaining items. This can be done in various contexts, such as in animal breeding, where inferior animals are removed to strengthen the species, or in business, where underperforming employees are let go to improve company efficiency. The term can also be used more broadly to describe the act of identifying and eliminating unnecessary or unproductive elements in a system, idea, or process.