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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  • adjective Of, relating to, involving, or representing different cultures.

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Intermediate in the process of cultivation.

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  • adjective of, relating to, or between different cultures

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Examples

  • Of course, the creation of the Islamic Empire, like the creation of the Roman Empire, had hardly been a study in intercultural tolerance.

    One World, Under God 2009

  • Of course, the creation of the Islamic Empire, like the creation of the Roman Empire, had hardly been a study in intercultural tolerance.

    One World, Under God 2009

  • Learning Spanish will help those legal professionals who accept Spanish-speaking clients to be more effective, competent and ethical practitioners who can handle client matters in intercultural and cross-linguistic situations.

    The Legal Underground: 2007

  • Finally, short-term intercultural exchanges are examined andused to suggest some of the potential practical uses of cross-cultural research for the future.

    AvaxHome RSS: 2009

  • CSUTCB; the "Bartolinas," a peasant women's confederation confederation; the colonisers confederation, CSCB (now know as intercultural communities, CSCIB) and the coca growers of the

    GlobalResearch.ca 2010

  • “objectivity” amounts to in this connection, let us notice that in Husserl's eyes something like empathy also forms the basis of both our practical, aesthetical and moral evaluations and of what might be called intercultural understanding, i.e., the constitution of a

    Edmund Husserl Beyer, Christian 2007

  • (Most U.S. troops there and elsewhere in Central Asia and the Middle East, I'm willing to bet, think they're on planet Mars, despite their so-called, much-hyped "intercultural" training.)

    John Brown: Afghanistan As Pandora: We're There Because of Unobtanium! 2010

  • (Most US troops there and elsewhere in Central Asia and the Middle East, I'm willing to bet, think they're on planet Mars, despite their so-called, much-hyped "intercultural" training.)

    John Brown: Afghanistan as Pandora: We're there because of unobtanium! 2010

  • Like so many others (the Ali al-Timimi case, for example), this story involves a kind of intercultural struggle.

    Islam on Trial? 2006

  • Like so many others (the Ali al-Timimi case, for example), this story involves a kind of intercultural struggle.

    Islam on Trial? 2006

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