<span class="searchmatch">cultural</span> <span class="searchmatch">diffusions</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">cultural</span> <span class="searchmatch">diffusion</span>...
<span class="searchmatch">cultural</span> <span class="searchmatch">diffusion</span> (countable and uncountable, plural <span class="searchmatch">cultural</span> <span class="searchmatch">diffusions</span>) the spread and adoption of a culture in a region 2005, Stephen Codrington,...
/dɪˈfju.ʒən/ Rhymes: -uːʒən Hyphenation: dif‧fu‧sion <span class="searchmatch">diffusion</span> (countable and uncountable, plural <span class="searchmatch">diffusions</span>) The act of diffusing or dispersing something,...
arbitrary <span class="searchmatch">cultural</span> barbiturate <span class="searchmatch">cultural</span> Bolshevism <span class="searchmatch">cultural</span> capital <span class="searchmatch">cultural</span> center <span class="searchmatch">cultural</span> centre <span class="searchmatch">cultural</span> Christian <span class="searchmatch">cultural</span> cringe <span class="searchmatch">cultural</span> <span class="searchmatch">diffusion</span> cultural...
dy‧fu‧zja dyfuzja f (physics) <span class="searchmatch">diffusion</span> (intermingling of molecules) (figuratively, literary, sociology) <span class="searchmatch">diffusion</span> (spread of <span class="searchmatch">cultural</span> or linguistic practices...
Synonym: pembauran, resapan (Standard Malay) (linguistics) the spread of <span class="searchmatch">cultural</span> or linguistic practices, or social institutions, in one or more communities...
winning new converts Synonym: pendakwahan (Standard Malay) <span class="searchmatch">diffusion</span>: the spread of <span class="searchmatch">cultural</span> or linguistic practices, or social institutions, in one or...
Finally, human beings reproduce themselves mentally through exchanges with <span class="searchmatch">cultural</span> and symbolic environments […] These relational exchanges are embedded in...
many different languages, often through trade or the adoption of foreign <span class="searchmatch">cultural</span> practices. Synonym: wanderword 1914, H[erman] C[harles] Hoskier, “B in...
to take over the new land once covered by glaciers, and that later <span class="searchmatch">cultural</span> changes had more to do with internal societal developments and <span class="searchmatch">diffusion</span>....