culch noun.
[kʌltʃ] local &
US. Also
cultch.
M17.[Origin unkn. Cf. SCULCH.]1. The mass of stones, old shells, etc., of which an oyster-bed is formed.
M17.2. gen. Rubbish, refuse.
M18. ■ culching noun the practice of strewing an oyster-bed with culch
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