culch

English

Alternative forms

  • sculch, scultch, kulch, cultch

Noun

culch (uncountable)

  1. The rocks, crushed shells, and other sea detritus that create an oyster bed, where oyster spawn can attach themselves; a collection of such detritus, accumulated on land, to drop in the sea to build up oyster beds.
  2. (US, Maine) An accumulation of small items of little current value -- materials, broken items, miscellaneous fasteners -- for possible future use.
  3. (US, Maine) Junk or debris.

Adjective

culch (not comparable)

  1. (US, Maine) Location where potentially useful junk items are collected: culch corner, culch drawer, culch pile.

Verb

culch (third-person singular simple present culches, present participle culching, simple past and past participle culched)

  1. To prepare an oyster bed with such (culch) attachments; to sort shellfish or fish catch by size -- most often oysters -- so as to throw back the smallest to grow bigger and breed.
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