Culture ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Culture ( noun )

  1. The arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively.
  2. The customs, traditions, and social behavior of a particular group or society.
  3. The cultivation of bacteria or other microorganisms, especially in a laboratory.

Origin:

Late middle english: from old french, from latin cultura "cultivation, culture", from colere "inhabit, cultivate".

Examples:

  1. The city is known for its rich culture and history.
  2. The culture of the people is reflected in their art and architecture.
  3. The company has a strong culture of teamwork and collaboration.
  4. The culture medium in the petri dish must be sterilized before use.
  5. The culture of the company is based on the values of integrity and respect.

(As a verb)

Culture ( verb )

  1. The arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively.
  2. The customs, traditions, and social behavior of a particular group or society.
  3. The cultivation of bacteria or other microorganisms, especially in a laboratory.

Origin:

Late middle english: from old french, from latin cultura "cultivation, culture", from colere "inhabit, cultivate".

Examples:

  1. The city is known for its rich culture and history.
  2. The culture of the people is reflected in their art and architecture.
  3. The company has a strong culture of teamwork and collaboration.
  4. The culture medium in the petri dish must be sterilized before use.
  5. The culture of the company is based on the values of integrity and respect.
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