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culture pattern

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noun

Anthropology.
  1. a group of interrelated culture traits of some continuity.


Etymology

Origin of culture pattern

First recorded in 1930–35

Example Sentences

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Their culture pattern is based on a long history of tribal conflict.

From Big Stupe by De Vet, Charles V. (Charles Vincent)

With the advent of western civilization a culture pattern is being put together which differs widely from its predecessors.

From Civilization and Beyond Learning from History by Nearing, Scott

Dorver was as quick to pick up clues to an alien social order as he was, himself, to deduce a culture pattern from a few artifacts.

From Naudsonce by Piper, H. Beam

With it, a song performance may be analyzed and related to a culture pattern.

From 100 New Yorkers of the 1970s by Millard, Max

Upon his report to the world, the future of an entire robot-human culture pattern rested.

From Turning Point by Coppel, Alfred