Culture | Mean of culture in English Dictionary

/ˈkʌltʃɚ/

  • Noun
  • the beliefs, customs, arts, etc., of a particular society, group, place, or time
    1. a study of Greek language and culture
    2. today's youth culture
    3. Her art shows the influence of pop/popular culture.
  • a particular society that has its own beliefs, ways of life, art, etc.
    1. an ancient culture
    2. It's important to learn about other cultures.
  • a way of thinking, behaving, or working that exists in a place or organization (such as a business)
    1. The company's corporate/business culture is focused on increasing profits.
    2. There was a culture of success at the school. [=the school's policies and environment encouraged its students' success]
  • artistic activities (such as music, theater, painting, etc.)
    1. an area that has been criticized for its lack of culture
  • appreciation and knowledge of music, theater, painting, etc.
    1. She is a person of culture. [=a cultured person]
  • the act or process or growing living material (such as cells or bacteria) in controlled conditions for scientific study
    1. Scientists have been refining techniques for the culture of living tissue.
  • a group of cells, bacteria, etc., grown in controlled conditions for scientific study
    1. bacterial/tissue cultures
  • the act or process of raising or growing plants, insects, etc., in controlled conditions
    1. bee culture
    2. the culture of grapes
  • Verb
  • to grow (something) in controlled conditions
    1. The virus is cultured in the laboratory from samples of infected tissue.
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