Similar words: agricultural, cultural, horticulture, agriculture, acculturation, culture, cultured, monoculture. Meaning: ['mʌltɪ'kʌltʃrəl] adj. of or relating to or including several cultures.
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61. Even in multicultural Britain, Japanese food meant one thing: sushi of pretty variable quality.
62. On the other, he touts his biracial , multicultural background (he lived in Indonesia for four years as a child) as an advantage when it comes to representing the U. S. abroad.
63. Whether opening campuses abroad or organising exchange programmes, universities are keen to burnish their multicultural credentials.
64. Banks' approaches to multicultural curriculum reform are as follows: the contribution approach, the additional approach, the transformation approach, the decision-making and social action approach.
65. Australia is a multicultural society with about a quarter of the population foreign born.
66. On the other, he touts his biracial, multicultural background as an advantage when it comes to representing the U. S. abroad.
67. CAVENDISH COLLEGE is proud of its multicultural student body which diversity of a cosmopolitan like London.
68. Multicultural training focuses on educating people to understand and appreciate cultural differences.
69. The multicultural frisson is no more than a happy by-product.
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