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EN[ˈkʌlt͡ʃɚ] [ˈkʌlt͡ʃə]
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DKultur WKultur
  • Kultur (von lateinisch cultura „Bearbeitung, Pflege, Ackerbau“) bezeichnet im weitesten Sinne alles, was der Mensch selbst gestaltend hervorbringt, im Unterschied zu der von ihm nicht geschaffenen und nicht veränderten Natur.
  • Der Kulturbegriff ist im Laufe der Geschichte immer wieder von unterschiedlichen Seiten einer Bestimmung unterzogen worden.
  • Der Begriff kann sich auf eine enge Gruppe von Menschen beziehen, denen allein Kultur zugesprochen wird, oder auf das, was allen Menschen als Menschen zukommt, insofern Kultur sie beispielsweise vom Tier unterscheidet.
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    Definition of culture in English Dictionary

  • SubstantivPLculturesSUF-culture
    1. The arts, customs, lifestyles, background, and habits that characterize a particular society or nation.
      1. Such differences of history and culture have lingering consequences. Almost all the corn and soyabeans grown in America are genetically modified. GM crops are barely tolerated in the European Union. Both America and Europe offer farmers indefensible subsidies, but with different motives.
    2. The beliefs, values, behaviour and material objects that constitute a people's way of life.
      1. Few concepts are as emotionally charged as that of race. The word conjures up a mixture of associationsculture, ethnicity, genetics, subjugation, exclusion and persecution.
    3. (microbiology) The process of growing a bacterial or other biological entity in an artificial medium.
      1. (anthropology) Any knowledge passed from one generation to the next, not necessarily with respect to human beings.
        1. The collective noun for a group of bacteria.
          1. (botany) Cultivation.
            1. (computing) The language and peculiarities of a geographical location.
              1. A culture is the combination of the language that you speak and the geographical location you belong to. It also includes the way you represent dates, times and currencies.
            2. (cartography) The details on a map that do not represent natural features of the area delineated, such as names and the symbols for towns, roads, meridians, and parallels.
            3. VerbSGculturesPRculturingPT, PPcultured
              1. (transitive) To maintain in an environment suitable for growth (especially of bacteria).
                1. (transitive) To increase the artistic or scientific interest (in something).
                2. Mehr Beispiele
                  1. Wird in der Mitte des Satzes verwendet
                    • The microdialyser has a micro-sized cell culture chamber that is 200 picoliters (pL) in volume to approximate the ~5pL volume of the membrane-bound compartment of human macrophages.
                    • The Turks had acquired the culture of power of Persia and implemented its political and administrative traditions in the subcontinent.
                    • Participants felt that the medicalised, chemicalised, sexually liberal and accelerated culture of the host society damaged their own, and the local populations’ health.
                  2. Zu Beginn des Satzes verwendet
                    • Cultured NHLF were loaded with Fura-2 AM (3 μM) and Ca 2+ signals were recorded by microfluorimetric techniques.
                    • Cultures were subcultured by 20-fold dilution into fresh MS2D medium approximately every 7 d.
                    • Culture plates were reincubated for a further 24 h if there was no growth after overnight incubation or predominant morphotype seen in Gram smear had not yet been isolated.
                  3. In der Endung des Satzes verwendet
                    • As found for chlorophyll most of the other micromolecules identified were found in lower concentration in the cells of chlorotic cultures.
                    • This result indicated ADSCs are alive after bioencapsulation but a possible cell loss might happen in a longer in vitro cell culture.
                    • He was an icon to New York's Puerto Rican community and can be considered a pioneer of "nuyorican" (New York Puerto Rican) culture.
                • Wortart Hierarchie
                  1. Substantive
                    • Sammelbegriffe
                      • Zählbare Nomen
                        • Singularia tantum
                          • Unzählbare Nomen
                        • Verben
                          • Transitive Verben
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                        Meaning of culture for the defined word.

                        Grammatisch, dieses wort "culture" ist ein substantive, genauer gesagt, ein sammelbegriffe, ein zählbare nomen und ein singularia tantum. Es ist auch ein verben, genauer gesagt, ein transitive verben.
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