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Culm - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Culm may refer to: • Culm (plant), the stem of any type of plant • Culm Measures, a geological formation of England • River Culm, in Mid-Devon, England • the German name for Chełmno, Poland, also spe...
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Slag heap - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A slag heap (also called bing , Boney piles , culm , waste coal , Terekons (Russian) , gob piles , slate dumps or pit heaps ) is a pile built of accumulated tailings, which are by-pr...
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River Culm - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The River Culm flows through Devon, England. It rises in the Blackdown Hills at a spring - see OS map - near Culmhead and flows west through Hemyock, then Culmstock (in the Culm Valley) to Uffculme....
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Waste coal is called "culm" in the eastern Pennsylvania anthracite coal region and "gob" or "boney" in the bitiminous coal mining regions (western Pennsylvania, West Virginia and elsewhere).
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on culm (plant anatomy), The woody, hollow aerial stems (culms) of bamboo grow in branching clusters from a thick underground stem (rhizome). The culms often form a dense undergrowth that excludes other plants. ... For a definition of "culm (plant anatomy)", visit Merriam-Webster.
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Definition of culm from Webster's New World College Dictionary. Meaning of culm. Pronunciation of culm. Definition of the word culm. Origin of the word culm. ... Dictionary Home » Webster's New World College Dictionary » culm...
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Definition of culm in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of culm. Pronunciation of culm. Translations of culm. culm synonyms, culm antonyms. Information about culm in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... culm - stem of plants of the Gramineae...
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The Bishopric of Culm embraced the province of Culm, that is, the land between Vistula, Drewenz, and Ossa rivers, and in addition, the city of Löbau and its surrounding district. Pope Innocent IV consecrated as first bishop the Dominican, Heidenreich (1245;
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culm n. The stem of a grass or similar plant. [Latin culmus , stalk.] culm n. Waste from anthracite coal mines, consisting of fine coal, coal ... Gardener's Dictionary: culm...
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