1. culverhouse - Noun
2. Culverhouse - Proper noun
A dovecote.
Source: Webster's dictionaryCulverhouse Cross is a more affluent western area of the city. Source: Internet
In 2015, the Fitzpatricks gifted the University $3 million to create the Vulcan Value Partners Research Library and Trading Room as well as an endowed chair and professorship in the Culverhouse College of Business. Source: Internet
As a high-ranking staff member within the AEA group, Lovpoy sees the results and skills that graduates from the Culverhouse College of Commerce possess and utilize in the working field. Source: Internet
Culverhouse, who was Lambert’s assistant at Norwich, has cultivated a passing style at The Walks heavily reliant on buccaneering full backs Fraser Blake-Tracy, formerly of Lowestoft Town, and ex-Norwich City FA Youth Cup winner Cameron Norman. Source: Internet
Anna Velleggia is a career advisor at the Culverhouse Career Center. Source: Internet
Grantham Town have appointed former Norwich City and Aston Villa assistant manager Ian Culverhouse as the club's new first team manager with immediate effect. Source: Internet