noun, verb, -tured, -tur⋅ing.| 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, etc. |
| 3. | a particular form or stage of civilization, as that of a certain nation or period: Greek culture. |
| 4. | development or improvement of the mind by education or training. |
| 5. | the behaviors and beliefs characteristic of a particular social, ethnic, or age group: the youth culture; the drug culture. |
| 6. | Anthropology. the sum total of ways of living built up by a group of human beings and transmitted from one generation to another. |
| 7. | Biology.
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| 8. | the act or practice of cultivating the soil; tillage. |
| 9. | the raising of plants or animals, esp. with a view to their improvement. |
| 10. | the product or growth resulting from such cultivation. |
| 11. | to subject to culture; cultivate. |
| 12. | Biology.
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The sum of attitudes, customs, and beliefs that distinguishes one group of people from another. Culture is transmitted, through language, material objects, ritual, institutions, and art, from one generation to the next.
Note: Anthropologists consider that the requirements for culture (language use, tool making, and conscious regulation of sex) are essential features that distinguish humans from other animals.
Note: Culture also refers to refined music, art, and literature; one who is well versed in these subjects is considered “cultured.”
"For without culture or holiness, which are always the gift of a very few, a man may renounce wealth or any other external thing, but he cannot renounce hatred, envy, jealousy, revenge. Culture is the sanctity of the intellect." [William Butler Yeats]
culture cul·ture (kŭl'chər)
n.
The growing of microorganisms, tissue cells, or other living matter in a specially prepared nutrient medium.
Such a growth or colony, as of bacteria.
To grow microorganisms or other living matter in a specially prepared nutrient medium.
To use a substance as a medium for culture.