cu|cul|late — «KYOO kuh layt, kyoo KUHL ayt», adjective. Botany, Zoology. having a hood; shaped like a hood, as a leaf or nectary. ╂[< Late Latin cucullātus < Latin cucullus cap, hood] –cu´cul|late´ly, adverb … Useful english dictionary
cul — ac·cul·tur·ate; ac·cul·tur·a·tion; ac·cul·tur·a·tion·al; ac·cul·tur·a·tion·ist; ac·cul·tur·a·tive; ac·cul·tur·ize; ag·ri·cul·tur·al; ag·ri·cul·ture; ag·ri·cul·tur·ist; an·a·cul·ture; api·cul·tur·al; api·cul·ture; api·cul·tur·ist;… … English syllables
late — ab·late; ab·squat·u·late; ac·cep·ti·late; ac·e·tab·u·late; acet·y·late; ace·tyl·sa·lic·y·late; acic·u·late; acid·u·late; ac·ry·late; ac·u·le·o·late; ac·u·min·u·late; ad·stip·u·late; ad·u·late; al·ve·o·late; am·bu·late; am·pul·late;… … English syllables
cul|lion — «KUHL yuhn», noun. Obsolete. a base, despicable, or vile person; rascal. ╂[< Old French couillon rascal; (originally) testicle < Late Latin culiō, ōnis, for Latin cōleus testicle; (originally) bag < Greek koleós sheath, scabbard] … Useful english dictionary
cul|mi|nate — «KUHL muh nayt», verb, nat|ed, nat|ing. –v.i. 1. to reach its highest point; reach a climax; result (in): »The science fair culminated in the awarding of prizes. 2. to reach the highest altitude a heavenly bo … Useful english dictionary
Cul-de-sac — For other uses, see Cul de sac (disambiguation). Blind alley redirects here. For other uses, see Blind Alley (disambiguation). Dead End Street redirects here. For the song by The Kinks, see Dead End Street (song). A cul de sac in Sacramento,… … Wikipedia
Cul-De-Sac (album) — For other uses, see Cul de sac (disambiguation). Cul De Sac Studio album by V Shape Mind … Wikipedia
in´cul|pa´tion — in|cul|pate «ihn KUHL payt, IHN kuhl », transitive verb, pat|ed, pat|ing. 1. to involve in responsibility for wrongdoing; incriminate: »[He] confessed to a plot to murder the broker…and inculpated the Count in the crime (Washington Irving) … Useful english dictionary
in|cul|pate — «ihn KUHL payt, IHN kuhl », transitive verb, pat|ed, pat|ing. 1. to involve in responsibility for wrongdoing; incriminate: »[He] confessed to a plot to murder the broker…and inculpated the Count in the crime (Washington Irving) … Useful english dictionary
ag|ri|cul|ture — «AG ruh KUHL chuhr», noun. the science, art, or occupation of cultivating the soil to make crops grow; the raising of crops and farm animals; farming. SYNONYM(S): husbandry, tillage. ╂[< Late Latin agricultūra < Latin ager, agrī land +… … Useful english dictionary