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transcultural

American  
[tranz-kuhl-cher-uhl, trans-] / ˌtrænzˈkʌl tʃər əl, ˌtræns- /

adjective

  1. involving or encompassing two or more cultures; cross-cultural.


Other Word Forms

  • transculturalism noun
  • transculturality noun
  • transculturalization noun
  • transculturally adverb

Example Sentences

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"We want to provide what has enabled the various people in Taiwan to be a transcultural learning community, despite very different backgrounds."

From Reuters • Jan. 13, 2023

A tribute to Marti, the 19th-century anti-colonialist Cuban hero and writer, who conceived of “America” as a yet-to-be-realized social utopia, transcultural and transhemispheric, the sculpture was composed of a single wood-carved, glass-eyed male figure.

From New York Times • Dec. 26, 2022

“Lari comes from this transcultural position,” says Hammer chief curator Connie Butler, who is organizing the retrospective.

From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 13, 2019

When too many young artists go small, she plays the long game – putting western art history in the service of a new, transcultural imagination with herself at its nucleus.

From The Guardian • Dec. 15, 2016

Benevolent encounters have not been the rule in human history, where transcultural contacts have been direct and physical, quite different from the receipt of a radio signal, a contact as light as a kiss.

From "Cosmos" by Carl Sagan