Cull

/kʌl/ verb / noun

To select and remove animals or items from a group (often the weaker or less desirable ones), or the act of removal itself.

From Old French 'coillir' (to gather/pick), derived from Latin 'colligere' (to collect). The word originally meant 'to pick or choose' and evolved to mean 'to pick out and remove.'

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