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cöllik, cuillik, culleock, cullock, cullyak, cuyllyac, kollek, kujllik, kullyak,
cullock [I.Sh. ˈkʌl(j)ək]
n. A shellfish Tellina rhomboides.
culpable [ˈkʌlpəbəl]
adj. Deserving blame.
culpable_homicide,
culpable homicide [ˈkʌlpəbl homəsəid]
n. Manslaughter.
Culton,
Culton [ˈkʌltən]
pn. Coylton (Ayrshire).
culcher, cultuir, cultur, cultyur, fowkgaits, fowkgates, kultur, uncultert, unculturt,
cultur [ˈkʌltər]
n. Culture.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
unculturt: Uncultured.
cumin, cummin,
cumin [ˈkʌmɪn]
n. Cumin Cuminum cyminum the seeds of which are used in the cuisines of many different cultures.
cummen, cummin, cumming, kimmen, kimming,
cummen [ˈkʌmən, ˈkɪmən]
n. A tub as used in brewing. A small tub.
cum$er, cummer, kummer,
cummer [ˈkʌmər, ˈkɪmər]
n. Trouble, distress, difficulty, used with the possessive pronoun of the agent.
Commer, Coomber, Cumber, Cummer,
Cummer [ˈkʌmər]
pn. Comber (County Down).
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
Auld Cummer: A brand of Whisky produced by the Comber Distilleries Co.
Cummernaad, Cummernaud,
Cummernaud [kʌməˈrnɑd]
pn. Cumbernauld (Lanarkshire).

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