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caul Definition

caul (kôl)

noun

  1. the membrane enclosing a fetus; esp., a part of this membrane sometimes enveloping the head of a child at birth: believed by some to bring good luck
  2. the part of the peritoneum that extends from the stomach to the large intestine; great omentum

Etymology: ME calle < OE cawl, basket, container, net < ML cavellum < L cavea, cage

caul Usage Examples

Modifies a noun

  • fat: Spoon a quarter of the mousse into 1 rabbit leg, then wrap in the caul fat.

Browse dictionary entries near caul

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  6. caudices
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  8. caudex
  9. caudated
  10. caudate
  1. cauldron
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  3. caulescent
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  5. cauliflower
  6. cauliflower ear
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