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Results for: culture identityTranslations 1 - 30 of 144
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1960s pop culture art, art style from the 1960s and 1970s which uses techniques and subjects from commercial art (comic strips, posters, etc.) to present popular culturepop art
absorption of culture, adoption of a foreign culture, cultural changeacculturation
act of becoming part of something, act or state of being incorporated into; absorption into the cultural tradition of another group (esp. a minority group into the predominant culture); process by which nourishment is absorbed into the body and convert...assimilation
act of taking on the characteristics of Roman culture or styleRomanization
add microorganisms to a culture, introduce a virus or microorganism into a person or animal to create immunity to a disease, immunize; introduce microorganisms into a culture medium; instill or implant beliefs or ideas, protect somebody against diseaseinoculate
adherent of Islam (also Moslem), follower of Islam, followers of Islam, of or pertaining to Islam; associated with the Islamic culture or religionMuslim
admiration for ancient Greek culture, culture and ideals of the ancient Greeks, Greek characteristic, Greek national characterHellenism
admirer of Slavic culture or people, advocate of Slavic supremacySlavophile; Slavophil
admitting identity, identifying with somebody or somethingself-identified
adopting the characteristics of North American or European culture ideas and forms of governmentwesternization
adoption of American culture or lifestyleamericanization
advanced development of society, advanced society in general, civilizing process, comfort, highly developed society, populated areas, culture (of a group of people or a particular place); highly developed social and economic structurecivilization
aesthetic impression, arranging of artistic elements aesthetically, being one, combining into one, harmony, identity elementunity
affirmation of black identitynegritude
African characteristic, belief or custom that is characteristic of African culture; African expression or word that is used in a non-African languageAfricanism
alienate somebody, make impersonal, make impersonal; deprive of personality, remove individual traits and identitydepersonalize
alienated state, making impersonal, removal of individual traits and identity; act of making impersonaldepersonalization
analysis of handwritten works (to determine the identity of the author)bibliotics
ancient language of Etruria, inhabitant of Etruria, member of an ancient people from Etruria, of or pertaining to Etruria; of or pertaining to the inhabitants of Etruria; of or pertaining to the culture or language of EtruriaEtruscan
ancient Sanskrit, belonging to culture that produced Vedas, in ancient Sanskrit, in the Vedas, of the Veda, of the sacred writings in Hinduism; of the Vedas, pertaining to each of the four books of the VedaVedic
ancient Semitic language from which Hebrew and Arabic scripts were derived, native of the ancient land of Aram, pertaining to the ancient land or culture of Aram; of the ancient land of AramAramaic
anonymous and characterless, without a face; lacking identity; anonymousfaceless
anonymous person, person whose identity is not known, ordinary man, unnamed manJohn Doe
anonymous person, person whose real identity is hidden; namelessincog (incognito)
area set apart, become inattentive, blank area between type, divide into spaces, set some distance apart, separate by spaces, leave spaces, freedom to assert identity, interval between lines of musical staff, interval in transmission of telegraphic mes...space
as it is, conj. in order that, emphasizes a quality, in this way; to such an extent; to what extent; therefore; very much, indeed, indicates identity, indicates position or dimensions, indicates similarity, interj. well (used to express surprise, amaze...so
as traditionally accepted or done, as typical example, as usually occurs, in a classical manner, in classic way, in manner of Greco-Roman culture, simply styledclassically
assumed identity or role, character in a play; human being; personality, character in literature, personal facadepersona
bankbook, small booklet containing records of balances and transactions for a bank account, book recording credit purchases, identity document, record of bank transactions, reference bookpassbook
become involved in something, change the order of things, make something from ingredients, mistake the identity of thingsmix up
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