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Definition of Cross-cultural
1. Adjective. Dealing with or comparing two or more cultures. "A cross-cultural survey"
Definition of Cross-cultural
1. Adjective. Between two or more cultures; intercultural. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cross-cultural
Literary usage of Cross-cultural
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Community Mediation Programs: Developments and Challenges by Daniel McGillis (1999)
"Cross-Cultural and Gender Issues in Mediation Mediation sessions involve
communication between parties in conflict. Marked differences between parties in ..."
2. Treatment of Drug Dependent Individuals with Comorbid Mental Disorders edited by Lisa S. Onken, Jack D. Blaine, Sander Genser, Arthur M. Horton (1998)
"depression, Substance Use, and Sexual Orientation as Cofactors in HIV-1 Infected
Men: Cross-Cultural Comparisons Paul Satz, Hector F. Myers ..."
3. Advanced Methodological Issues in Culturally Competent Evaluation for edited by Ada-Helen Bayer, Frances L. Brisbane, Amelie Ramirez, Leonard G. Epstein (1998)
"Applicability of Cross-Cultural Research Methods and Concepts to Ethnic-Cultural
Community Research A further related, but uncontested, assumption in ..."
4. Gender, Land and Livelihoods in East Africa: Through Farmers' Eyes by Ritu Verma (2001)
"It begins by exploring the central themes of cross- cultural gender research,
... An appropriate cross-cultural research methodology In developing an ..."
5. Evaluation of Glove Bag Containment in Asbestos Removal by Bruce A. Hollett, Phillip A. Froelich, Paul E. Caplan, Thomas C. Cooper, Stanley A. Shulman (1990)
"Depression, Substance Use, and Sexual Orientation as Cofactors in HIV-1 Infected
Men: Cross-Cultural Comparisons Paul ..."