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cross-cultural
[kraws-kuhl-cher-uhl, kros-]
adjective
combining, pertaining to, or contrasting two or more cultures or cultural groups.
cross-cultural studies; cross-cultural communication.
cross-cultural
adjective
involving or bridging the differences between cultures
Other Word Forms
- cross-culturally adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of cross-cultural1
Example Sentences
It also signals at the importance of cross-cultural respect — the exact opposite of what disordered leaders like Trump have in mind for our global future.
Back on the farm outside Houston, the “Mo” set was a microcosm of Amer’s cross-cultural existence.
Pulling back the curtain on an often mysterious and misunderstood genre, the series gives glimpses into why fans around the world continue to be captivated by K-pop’s fandom, high-octane performances and stimulating cross-cultural experiences.
“I think tourism can be a force for peace, for cross-cultural exchange,” Prof Novelli says.
The second work is a triptych featuring an episodic narrative inspired by the life of the Virgin Mary but represented in cross-cultural terms of Western and Eastern religious and secular imagery.
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