Culm

/kʌlm/ noun

Definition

Coal dust, slack, or the waste byproduct of coal mining; also, a type of thin coal.

Etymology

From Middle English and possibly Old Norse origins; possibly related to 'coal' or waste products; became standard mining terminology.

Kelly Says

Culm was so abundant from coal mines that entire towns in Wales and Pennsylvania were built on culm heaps—worthless waste became landscape.

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