Concept cluster: Communication > Multiple cultures co-existing
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The state or quality of being bicultural
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A society that has two cultures (typically Canada)
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The quality of being Christocentric.
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Related to time or chronology, or to the presentation of events in a chronological fashion, or (especially) pertaining to the redactor of the Book of Chronicles.
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Synonym of congiary
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(communication) Oriented, exposed to or open to ideas and influences outside one's own social system or group.
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An interdisciplinary field concerned with rational decision making, combining mathematics, economics, and behavioural sciences.
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(chiefly business) Equal-opportunity inclusion.
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The quality of being envirocentric.
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(social sciences) A multimethod research approach that includes open-ended interviewing, nominal group dialogue, survey and attitude scaling techniques, and multidimensional and cluster analyses.
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Alternative form of high-context culture [A culture in which communication relies heavily on context, leaving many things implied rather than explicitly put into words.]
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A culture in which communication relies heavily on context, leaving many things implied rather than explicitly put into words.
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Synonym of Horner's method
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The first matter of the cosmos, from which the four elements arose, according to the doctrines of Empedocles and Aristotle.
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Involving the overlap of multiple forms of art.
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The philosophy of exchanges between cultural groups within a society
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The quality of being intercultural.
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(sociology) A new culture formed by the merging of aspects of existing cultures.
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Involving members of different religions.
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(linguistics) One who subscribes to localism, an approach to understanding expressions in terms of position and movement.
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Alternative form of metaxy [(philosophy) middle ground]
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A person with an extensive knowledge of a single subject or field, but little knowledge of others.
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The quality of being mulatto.
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(informal, derogatory) One who pushes multicultural beliefs and values in a politically correct way.
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(often derogatory) One who is in favor of multiculturalism
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The characteristics of a society, city etc. which has many different ethnic or national cultures mingling freely; political or social policies which support or encourage such coexistence.
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Pertaining to or advocating multiculturalism
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The quality of being multicultural.
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A culture made up of many heterogeneous elements; a multicultural society or collective.
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multiculturalism
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A person working in multiple professions.
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The promotion of a diverse society composed of various races with different cultural backgrounds.
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The quality of being oriental.
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The quality of being plurinational.
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(more generally) Any large non-homogenous domain.
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A multicultural learning environment where one learns from multiple sources of knowledge, such as the scientific, the traditional, and the spiritual.
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The quality or policy of being polycultural.
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(sociology, uncommon) A multiculture; a polycultural society, sometimes especially one in which multiple cultures exist without one dominating.
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One versed in many sciences; a person of diverse learning.
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The knowledge of many arts and sciences; variety of learning.
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A person who has knowledge in many areas.
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(art) Partaking of multiple styles
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(countable, linguistics) A word or phrase originating in, characteristic of, or limited to a region.
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regionalism; a tendency to administer an area as separate regions
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All the fields of science, collectively.
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The study and valuation of science by quantitative means, such as the number of papers published in a field
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(anatomy) The condition of being sectorial
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vers de société
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(dated) The study of statistics.
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Of or relating to a subcolony.
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Of or pertaining to a subdean or subdeanery.
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Relating to subsistence.
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An academic discipline comprising several subdisciplines.
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Transcending or not restricted by ethnicity or ethnic identity.
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The quality of being transcultural.
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The quality of being transethnic.
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The state or quality of being tricultural.
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(linguistics) A loanword that has spread to many different languages, often through trade or the adoption of foreign cultural practices.

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