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acculturative

[uh-kuhl-chuh-reyt]

ac·cul·tur·ate

[uh-kuhl-chuh-reyt]
verb (used with object), verb (used without object), -at·ed, -at·ing.
to alter by acculturation.

Origin:
1930–35; back formation from acculturation

ac·cul·tur·a·tive, adjective
non·ac·cul·tu·rat·ed, adjective
un·ac·cul·tur·at·ed, adjective
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Acculturative is always a great word to know.
So is bezoar. Does it mean:
a stew of meat, vegetables, potatoes, etc.
a calculus or concretion found in the stomach or intestines of certain animals, esp. ruminants, formerly reputed to be an effective remedy for poison.
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acculturative

adjective
of or relating to acculturation [syn: acculturational
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