Similar words: multicultural, cultural, multiculturalism, cultural lag, agricultural, transcultural, intercultural, cultural revolution. Meaning: adv. with regard to a culture.
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91. The museums of a place tell an outsider much about what the people of that place value culturally.
92. She therefore grew up culturally affiliated with this tribe; her name is taken from the Hidatsa phrase for "Bird Woman".
93. Due to this uncertain legal situation libraries often do not dare to digitalise these culturally important items, whatever their media form, and make them freely accessible to the public.
94. The group was as culturally, sociologically , sexually, and politically diverse as you could assemble.
95. They are formal, reserved , have no feelings and consider themselves racially and culturally superior to foreigners.
96. I find nothing in history to suggest that any example is territorially or culturally fixed and perpetual.
97. Systemically, culturally and economically, the unsold, crimson-fleshed fish simply should not be there.
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98. Many Norwegians feel that Norway is a culturally young country.
99. The minority nationalities have characteristics of their own politically, economically and culturally.
100. Secondly, migrants find difficulty in integrating with city life culturally and emotionally.
101. But this group is linguistically, culturally, and even genetically diverse.
102. Embry- Riddle is an independent, nonsectarian, not - for - profit coeducational university serving culturally diverse students seeking careers in aviation, aerospace, engineering, and related fields.
103. Zunyi Medical College (ZMC), a key medical college at the provincial level in Guizhou Province, is located in Zunyi, a historically, culturally and scenically celebrated city.
104. Ludde Omholt with his son, Love, in S ? derma a bohemian and culturally rich district in Stockholm.
105. Native American people inhabiting the Aleutian Islands and coastal areas of southwest Alaska. The Aleut are related culturally and linguistically to the Eskimo.
More similar words: multicultural, cultural, multiculturalism, cultural lag, agricultural, transcultural, intercultural, cultural revolution, acculturate, acculturation, enculturation, culture, cultured, subculture, apiculture, aquaculture, sericulture, mass culture, agriculture, monoculture, culture shock, horticulture, counterculture, naturally, structurally, preternaturally, vulture, natural, guttural, natural law.