element of culture

collocation in English

meaningsofelementandculture

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element
noun
uk
/ˈel.ɪ.mənt/
us
/ˈel.ə.mənt/
a part ...
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culture
noun
uk
/ˈkʌl.tʃər/
us
/ˈkʌl.tʃɚ/
the way of life, especially the general customs and beliefs, of a particular group of people at a ...
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(Definition ofelementandculturefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofelement of culture

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There is anelementofcultureshock in going abroad.
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Quantitative thinking is seen as a vitalelementofculturebecause of its relevance to society.
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It may be noted that often a non-sanskriticelementofculturemay be a localized form of sanskritic tradition...
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Huzinga discusses the importance of the playelementofcultureand society.
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It discusses the importance of the playelementofcultureand society.
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Thus, very small and very large "households" that have the same architectural grammar must have some elements of culture in common.
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Perhaps music is one of the most stable elements of culture, because it is carried at the unconscious level.
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Herskovits held the idea that music is one of the most stable elements of culture.
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The causal role of culture or specific elements of culture on health and disease requires further study.
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Wilson posits that the basicelementofcultureis the meme.
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As dance is a ubiquitouselementofculture, dance theory attempts to determine the instinctual nature of dance, and what makes various movements appear natural or forced.
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They must direct their resources where they want and identify the elements of culture that are theirs.
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Around 50% of the blog posts focus on analyzing these visual elements of culture.
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The expression popular culture originally meant those elements of culture produced by the people.
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He saw this as pervasive in all elements of culture, including popular literature, education, and social norms.
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These are the elements of culture that are unseen and not cognitively identified in everyday interactions between organizational members.
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The acquisition of these elements of culture highlights her ignorance and demonstrates both consumerism and the exploitation of an alien identity.
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Popular religious expression has this characteristic feature of merging elements of culture.
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Additionally, these are the elements of culture which are often taboo to discuss inside the organization.
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