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From culture +‎ -al.

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cultural (comparative more cultural, superlative most cultural)

  1. Pertaining to culture.
    • 2013 July-August, Sarah Glaz, “Ode to Prime Numbers”, in American Scientist, volume 101, number 4:
      Some poems, echoing the purpose of early poetic treatises on scientific principles, attempt to elucidate the mathematical concepts that underlie prime numbers. Others play with primes’ cultural associations. Still others derive their structure from mathematical patterns involving primes.
  2. (technical) Due to human activity.
    cultural lighting

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Asturian

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  • IPA(key): /kultuˈɾal/, [kul̪.t̪uˈɾal]

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cultural (epicene, plural culturales)

  1. cultural
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cultural m or f (masculine and feminine plural culturals)

  1. cultural

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Galician

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From cultura +‎ -al.

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  • IPA(key): /kultuˈɾal/ [kul̪.t̪uˈɾɑɫ]
  • Rhymes: -al
  • Hyphenation: cul‧tu‧ral

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cultural m or f (plural culturais)

  1. cultural (relative or belonging to culture, civilization and its manifestations)

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cultural m (feminine singular culturala, masculine plural culturals, feminine plural culturalas)

  1. cultural

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  • (Portugal) IPA(key): /kul.tuˈɾal/ [kuɫ.tuˈɾaɫ]
    • (Southern Portugal) IPA(key): /kul.tuˈɾa.li/ [kuɫ.tuˈɾa.li]

  • Rhymes: (Portugal) -al, (Brazil) -aw
  • Hyphenation: cul‧tu‧ral

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cultural m or f (plural culturais, comparable, comparative mais cultural, superlative o mais cultural or culturalíssimo)

  1. cultural (pertaining to culture)

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Romanian

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Borrowed from French culturel. By surface analysis, cultură +‎ -al.

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cultural m or n (feminine singular culturală, masculine plural culturali, feminine and neuter plural culturale)

  1. cultural

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From cultura +‎ -al.

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cultural m or f (masculine and feminine plural culturales)

  1. (relational) culture; cultural (of or relating to culture)

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