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Definition of Bicultural
1. Adjective. Relating to something or someone adapted to two separate cultures. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Bicultural
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bicultural
Literary usage of Bicultural
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Inventing a Classroom: Life in a Bilingual, Whole Language Learning Community by Kathryn F. Whitmore, Caryl G. Crowell (1994)
"... Culture bicultural Best Friends An unexpected and wonderful relationship ...
their friendship represents the bicultural experience that is fostered in ..."
2. Indigenous Knowledge and Its Uses in Southern Africa by Hans Normann (1996)
"3 Integrating traditional values in a bicultural society James ... The values
that clearly define the bicultural nature of New Zealand society are contained ..."
3. Cultural Competence for Evaluators: A Guide for Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse edited by Mario A. Orlandi (1998)
"bicultural?) How I See Whites (Racist? Covert Racist? Culturally Ignorant? ...
bicultural? Culturally Relation to Whites ^ ^ (Traditional? Acculturated? ..."
4. A Hispanic edited by Jose Szapocznik (1998)
"There are risks associated with lack of bicultural competence, issues that are
particularly salient in this population (Szapocznik & Kurtines, 1980). ..."
5. The City and the World: New York's Global Future by Margaret E. Crahan, Alberto Vourvoulias-Bush (1997)
"An alternative approach to bilingual education, and one that is more consistent
with the additive acculturation approach, bilingual! bicultural education, ..."