Science Fair Project Dictionary
Multicultural
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Pronunciation
mul*ti-cul*tu-ral
MOHL-tee-KOL-choo-rohl, (Central World) MOHL-tee-kohl-too-rohl
Etymology
Adjective
multicultural
- Relating or pertaining to several different cultures
- Quotations
- 31.X.2001 Viewed from the boardrooms of Britain, the market is becoming more multicultural than could have been imagined just five years ago. - The Guardian (2001)
- Quotations
Translations
- Bulgarian: междукултурен m
- Dutch: multicultureel , multiculturele
- Finnish: monikulttuurinen
- French: multiculturel m, multiculturelle f
- German: multikulturell
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