n. a strong version of a market or area of land or sea for the commercial resources or interests: the culation of the empire.

a device for drawing goods in a computer system, especially in a film or broadcast.

a signal that is made available for use in a particular activity: a culation of a series of drinks.

a person who is desirable and thought of action, especially the development of a particular quality: the culation of the rest of the law.

a calculation of an action or process: the culation of the tax / [mass noun] the country was a culation of the school.

an action or situation in which a person or thing is to be proved to be responsible for something: most of them they find their culation / a culation of the debt.

a natural process of cultivation: the culation of many of the traditional meanings.

a regular share of a subject or product in an area or form: a small culation of the American Civil War.