cross-cultural
combining, pertaining to, or contrasting two or more cultures or cultural groups: cross-cultural studies; cross-cultural communication.
Origin of cross-cultural
1Other words from cross-cultural
- cross-cul·tur·al·ly, adverb
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How to use cross-cultural in a sentence
The principle that outsiders should be welcomed and provided for was a cross-cultural theme in ancient cultures.
Pope Bids Refugees to EU ‘Bienvenido’; Europe Says ‘Non’ | Candida Moss | November 30, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTDay of the Dead parades follow a cross-cultural flow, embellishing Halloween stylizations of the dancing skeleton.
Nancy Snow, a professor of cross-cultural communications at California State University, Fullerton, calls it “shame jujitsu.”
With the cross-cultural humor well running dry, Tucker sends his obnoxiousness into overdrive, becoming completely unbearable.
But it seems a weird kind of cross cultural exchange has happened.
British Dictionary definitions for cross-cultural
involving or bridging the differences between cultures
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