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Cultural   /kˈəltʃərəl/   Listen
Cultural

adjective
1.
Of or relating to the arts and manners that a group favors.  "A person of broad cultural interests"
2.
Denoting or deriving from or distinctive of the ways of living built up by a group of people.  Synonyms: ethnic, ethnical.  "Ethnic food"
3.
Of or relating to the shared knowledge and values of a society.
4.
Relating to the raising of plants or animals.



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"Cultural" Quotes from Famous Books



... Arnold's. The ideal of social democracy, as commonly followed, tends, as Arnold has pointed out, to exalt the average man, while culture exalts man at his best. The scientific ideal, divorced from a general cultural aim, appeals "to a limited faculty and not to the whole man." The religious ideal, too exclusively cultivated, dwarfs the sense of beauty and is marked by narrowness. Culture includes religion as its most valuable component, but ...
— Selections from the Prose Works of Matthew Arnold • Matthew Arnold

... undoubtedly true that the so-called culture of the educated man should add to the grace and refinement of social life. In this sense, culture is not foreign to the conception of individual and social efficiency. A narrow cultural view, however, overlooks the fact that man's experience is significant only when it enables him to meet the needs and problems of the present, and that, as a member of a social community, he must apply ...
— Ontario Normal School Manuals: Science of Education • Ontario Ministry of Education

... his irony there is a disdain which plays about even the ironist himself. Dreiser is a product of far different forces and traditions, and is capable of no such escapement. Struggle as he may, and fume and protest as he may, he can no more shake off the chains of his intellectual and cultural heritage than he can change the shape of his nose. What that heritage is you may find out in detail by reading "A Hoosier Holiday," or in summary by glancing at the first few pages of "Life, Art and America." Briefly ...
— A Book of Prefaces • H. L. Mencken

... of Arachis hypogaea have been described, its long cultivation in different countries in unlike soils and climates, has produced several cultural varieties. Taking the Virginia Peanut as the typical form, there may be named as differing from it, the North Carolina Peanut, having very small but solid and heavy pods, that weigh twenty-eight pounds to the bushel. The Tennessee ...
— The Peanut Plant - Its Cultivation And Uses • B. W. Jones

... in the documents bears out the fact that the cave artifacts belong in the cultural tradition of the Borjeno who inhabited the region at the time of European contact ...
— A Burial Cave in Baja California - The Palmer Collection, 1887 • William C. Massey


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