Culp
Culp
Words with the Latin root "culp" include "culprit," "culpable," and "blameworthy." These words all relate to fault, blame, or responsibility for wrongdoing.
The prefix "culp-" means fault or blame. It is derived from the Latin word "culpa" meaning fault or guilt.
"Culp" is not a word in English. It could be a misspelling or abbreviation for "culpable," meaning deserving blame or censure for a fault or wrongdoing.
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