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cross-cultural

Adjective

Meaning

dealing with or comparing two or more cultures

Source: WordNet

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Examples

a cross-cultural survey Source: Internet

A cross-cultural experiment on how well audiences remember news stories from newspaper, computer, television, and radio sources. Source: Internet

Although its musical style is rooted in Jewish history, Sofer said “Mostly Kosher” hopes to make cross-cultural connections to help listeners connect to their music regardless of their religious background. Source: Internet

Building Partnerships is about interacting with others and is therefore an inherently inter-personal and cross-cultural undertaking. Source: Internet

A new film, whose title loosely translates into ‘Hello Trouble,’ tells the tale of a cross-cultural love story between and Indian and a Nigerian. Source: Internet

“A fast-paced, engaging read with an interesting cross-cultural background.” Source: Internet

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