1. coulter - Noun
2. Coulter - Proper noun
Same as Colter.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAD National Journal June 1990, p.5 In the event, Victorian Janet Powell was elected as leader and John Coulter was chosen as deputy leader. Source: Internet
After waiting two to three minutes, Coulter went to the basement apartment of the caretakers, Louis and Margaret Meidlinger, and asked to use the phone to call the bureau. Source: Internet
A popular meeting place for students, the grassy, open Memorial Mall is surrounded by the Stewart Center, Wetherill Laboratory of Chemistry, Stanley Coulter Hall, the Class of 1950 Lecture Hall, the Recitation Building, University Hall, and Stone Hall. Source: Internet
As Coulter got to the lobby on the ground floor, Van Meter opened fire on him. Source: Internet
“At the end of the day it comes down to folks feel, like I do, who have had enough,” Acting Philadelphia Police Commissioner Christine Coulter said. Source: Internet
Coulter added that it’s not a new thing for people to dispose of kittens in a callous manner. Source: Internet