- A
colander (or
cullender) is a
kitchen utensil perforated with
holes used to
strain foods such as
pasta or to
rinse vegetables. The
perforations of the...
- of 1662,
charges of
witchcraft were
brought against Amy
Denny and Rose
Cullender, two
elderly residents of Lowestoft, Suffolk, England. The
trial acquired...
- journal. The
Power of
Ancestors (short story, 1906) Musty,
Dusty Mr.
Cullender (short story, 1910) Mrs Nolly's Real Self (short story, 1911) The Flash-Point...
-
strain Latin colare, cōlum colander, coulee, coulis, coulisse, couloir,
cullender, cullis, percolate, percolation, percolator, piña colada,
portcullis col-...
-
could become superintendent of
Stamford ISD. Joe R.
Cullender succeeded him as superintendent;
Cullender was
previously prin****l of the high school. On July...
-
versicolor cōlum cōl-
strainer colander, coulee, coulis, coulisse, couloir,
cullender, cullis, percolate, percolation, percolator, piña colada,
portcullis columba...
- Microbiology. 52 (5): 1615–1620. doi:10.1099/ijs.0.02143-0. ISSN 1466-5026.
Cullender, Tyler. "Anti-flagellin
antibodies inhibit motility in
Roseburia intestinalis...
-
Irish name is Sioláin
which can
translate to
either "seed-basket" or "
cullender/sieve". He is
recorded in both the
Annals of
Tigernach and
Annals of Ulster...
-
strain Latin colare, cōlum colander, coulee, coulis, coulisse, couloir,
cullender, cullis, percolate, percolation, percolator, piña colada,
portcullis col-...
- from
being a
clerk for the cotton-spinning
company of Lees,
Millington &
Cullender, of Manchester, to a
partner and then head of Kershaw, Lees & Sidebottom...