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I . cul·ture [ˈkʌltʃəʳ] N

1. culture (cultivation):

culture
person of culture

2. culture (tillage):

culture
culture

II . cul·ture [ˈkʌltʃəʳ] VB trans

1. culture BIOL:

culture

2. culture AGR:

culture
culture
saditi [perf posaditi]

ˈcul·ture vul·ture N Brit pej inf

culture vulture

ˈraunch cul·ture N no pl

raunch culture
raunch culture

Usage examples with culture

pop culture
culture medium
throwaway culture
person of culture

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Culture was an integral part of the struggle for independence, which began in 1964.
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Students should not lose their identity but gain knowledge from their culture and the world around them.
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This can cause clashes of interest and culture.
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He grew up in an environment surrounded by art and culture.
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Her message to society is, break your culture of silence.
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The cultures he was introduced to would play a permanent role in his later work.
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Fields of research include culture and education, technology, the effects of tacit knowledge and relational proximity and politics.
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He then gave the people their laws of life, traditions, songs, and culture.
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Tasks are typically designed to highlight the local culture of the country they are in.
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However, non-western cultures possess the idiom of magic or spiritual figures and would therefore turn to magical practices or an expert in that idiom.
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