caul
1 Americannoun
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a part of the amnion sometimes covering the head of a child at birth.
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a net lining in the back of a woman's cap or hat.
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a cap or hat of net formerly worn by women.
noun
noun
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a portion of the amniotic sac sometimes covering a child's head at birth
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a large fold of peritoneum hanging from the stomach across the intestines; the large omentum
Etymology
Origin of caul1
1300–50; Middle English calle < Middle French cale, probably back formation from calotte “kind of cap”; calotte
Origin of caul2
< French cale shim < German Keil wedge
Example Sentences
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I'm loving Savannah’s momentum right now, too — peaking at the right time, especially with Danny’s rare caul fat stumble, Michelle’s inconsistency and Manny’s apparently becoming monotonous for the judges.
From Salon • May 22, 2024
Early in the novel, Chuluun reveals that he and his brother were born with a caul — each of their faces shrouded in a thin layer of amniotic membrane.
From New York Times • Feb. 22, 2022
Stretched out like clingfilm, caul fat looks like Brussels lace.
From The Guardian • Sep. 12, 2018
How could we possibly trust any creature that comes into the world wearing such a caul of ambiguity?
From The New Yorker • Oct. 6, 2014
The only notable thing about the birth was that the infant was born with a caul which was supposed to indicate that the child was set apart to do great things in the world.
From "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn" by Betty Smith
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