noun
- Plural of cullis; a strong broth or meat stock used in cooking, especially in classical French cuisine.
- Plural of cullis; a gutter or channel, especially one on a roof or fortification.
Usage: culinary; archaic or specialized
Usage: architectural; archaic
Examples
- The chef prepared several cullises to serve as the foundation for the sauce.
- Medieval fortifications often featured cullises to direct water away from the walls.
- Rich cullises were essential to haute cuisine in 18th-century French kitchens.
- The roof's cullises prevented water from pooling during heavy rain.