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culture
noun
1 the customs, ideas, values, etc of a particular civilization, society or social group, especially at a particular time.
2 appreciation of art, music, literature, etc.
3 improvement and development through care and training beauty culture .
4 (also in compounds ) the cultivation of eg plants, trees, animals, etc, especially for commercial purposes horticulture .
5 biol a population of micro-organisms (especially bacteria), cells or tissues grown in a culture medium usually for scientific study or medical diagnosis.
verb (cultured , culturing ) to grow (micro-organisms, cells, tissues, etc) in a culture medium for study.
[15c: from Latin cultura , from colere to cherish or practise]
culture medium
noun , biol a solid or liquid nutrient medium in which micro-organisms, cells or tissues can be grown under controlled conditions in a laboratory. Sometimes shortened to medium.
culture shock
noun , sociol disorientation caused by a change from a familiar environment, culture, ideology, etc, to another that is radically different or alien.
culture vulture
noun , colloq someone who is extravagantly and, by implication, pretentiously interested in the arts.
cultured
adjective
1 well educated; having refined tastes and manners.
2 said of micro-organisms, cells or tissues: grown in a culture medium.
3 said of a pearl: formed by an oyster round a foreign body deliberately inserted into its shell.
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