a highly developed culture

  • 1culture — /kul cheuhr/, n., v., cultured, culturing. n. 1. the quality in a person or society that arises from a concern for what is regarded as excellent in arts, letters, manners, scholarly pursuits, etc. 2. that which is excellent in the arts, manners,… …

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  • 2Culture of Malaysia — Life in Malaysia Culture Cuisine Demographics Economy Education Ethnic groups Film Health Holidays Languages …

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  • 3Culture of the Ottoman Empire — Eighteenth century mirror writing in Ottoman calligraphy. Depicts the phrase Ali is the vicegerent of God in both directions …

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  • 4Culture of Vietnam — A group of men play traditional musical instruments at a Village Festival in Bắc Ninh province …

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  • 5Culture of Ghana — Ghana This article is part of the series: Culture of Ghana Art Languages of Ghana Cuisine Literature List of writers from Ghana Music Public holidays …

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  • 6Culture of Poland — Part of a series on the Culture of Poland Periods …

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  • 7Culture of Hungary — The culture of Hungary has a distinctive style of its own in Hungary, diverse and varied, starting from the capital city of Budapest on the Danube, to the Great Plain bordering Ukraine. Hungary was formerly (until 1918) one half of Austria… …

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  • 8Culture of Somaliland — Part of a series on the Culture of Somaliland …

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  • 9Culture of Mozambique — Contents 1 People 2 Languages 3 Religion 4 Arts 5 Cuisine …

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  • 10CULTURE —    from the Latin to till or cultivate. Generally it has come to mean the fabric of human endeavor in a society and as such embraces both arts and sciences. Sometimes it is contrasted with CIVILIZATION which is taken as a highly developed stage… …

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