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intercultural

American  
[in-ter-kuhl-cher-uhl] / ˌɪn tərˈkʌl tʃər əl /

adjective

  1. pertaining to or taking place between two or more cultures.

    intercultural exchanges in music and art.


Other Word Forms

  • interculturally adverb

Etymology

Origin of intercultural

First recorded in 1935–40; inter- + cultural

Example Sentences

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Duggins-Clay, an attorney with the nonprofit Intercultural Development Research Association who has advocated for Lubbock-Cooper families, said the OCR had interviewed students and parents and was actively investigating their concerns through last year.

From Salon

Nereya Otieno is a writer focused on intercultural spaces and the ways in which music, food and the arts are forms of storytelling.

From Los Angeles Times

I mean, we have intercultural understandings in food and fashion and music and art, and we should have it in every phase of our lives.

From Los Angeles Times

"She came to us a volunteer trainee interested in using drama and working with groups of trafficked women," said Mr Martin, the artistic director of the charity Pan Intercultural Arts.

From BBC

Givan said his department is engaged with a "number of schools", the "emotional wellbeing unit within the Education Authority" and "intercultural services to try and provide support".

From BBC