Synonym: acculturation, civilisation, civilization, cultivation, finish, polish, refinement. Similar words: agriculture, cultural, agricultural, sculpture, faculty, difficult, feature, gesture. Meaning: ['kʌltʃə] n. 1. a particular society at a particular time and place 2. the tastes in art and manners that are favored by a social group 3. all the knowledge and values shared by a society 4. (biology) the growing of microorganisms in a nutrient medium (such as gelatin or agar) 5. a highly developed state of perfection; having a flawless or impeccable quality 6. the attitudes and behavior that are characteristic of a particular social group or organization 7. the raising of plants or animals.
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151) Generation X has its own culture, and aims to enjoy itself without making too much of an effort.
152) Archaeologists found evidence of a rich and varied culture at the settlement.
153) The Romans gradually assimilated the culture of the people they had conquered.
154) Every culture is an accretion.
155) Politeness is the chief sign of culture. Baltasar Gracian
156) He has so many antidotes for culture shock.
157) Even within the world of mass-produced culture, it is possible to approach the question of standardization differently.
158) Rawls's work is an apology for the weak, atomistic and relativistic culture which we see all around us.
159) Hip-hop culture has been most affected by a drug crackdown on the airwaves.
160) There is little to suggest any aesthetic vulgarity or antipathy to culture on their part.
161) The Maastricht Treaty provisions for culture were adopted against this background.
162) The Gallo-Romans quickly reached accommodation with the new rulers, despite differences in culture and religion.
163) A culture is very much like the experimental space used in the analysis of behavior.
164) The Culture Secretary, Chris Smith, and an advisory panel will decide how to handle claims for restitution.Sentencedict.com
165) The courses provide a detailed insight into the culture of the country as well as local amenities and business practices.
166) No one can live on a diet of culture that is completely alien.
167) You have to change the culture to counteract the market model that defines such ferocious ambitions for young people.
168) Culture defines accepted ways of behaving for members of a particular society.
169) Providing a service often requires a thorough local knowledge of the culture and mores of small areas of the community.
170) In some patients, there was four-fold increase in antibody response before the first sputum culture of P cepacia.
171) The government remains overwhelmingly white Anglo-Saxon, as is the political culture.
172) Pool pairs of cells that have divided within a chosen time interval and culture until they attain the appropriate age.
173) The architecture and culture feel pleasantly familiar and the friendly atmosphere makes Tenerife particularly attractive.
174) Gramsci also acknowledged the dynamism of bourgeois individualism, but advocated a redirection of that energy to mass culture.
175) Corporate culture is not something easily amenable to management control or manipulation.
176) They never used any of their own culture, and I always found that very, very annoying.
177) What Renaissance culture was and how we gain access to it increasingly became seen as problematic.
178) Culture is derived as a historical force prior to the existence of any individual subject, but is only realizable through agency.
179) For Leese, the Nordic or Aryan was the sole creator of culture and civilization.
180) These ancient trees are a spiritual anchor that our culture needs to hold on to.
More similar words: agriculture, cultural, agricultural, sculpture, faculty, difficult, feature, gesture, venture, mixture, lecture, picture, texture, capture, creature, in future, in nature, by nature, furniture, departure, structure, signature, in the future, for the future, legislature, architecture, manufacturer, infrastructure, built up, adult.