Words related to Culture

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Relating to the traditions and arts of a particular group of people or society (8)
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Creativity through various forms such as painting, drawing, music, or dance (3).
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Moving the body rhythmically in a pattern of steps (5).
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Sounds organised in harmonious patterns, often with melody and rhythm (5).
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Three-dimensional art form created by shaping or carving materials like clay (9).
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Place where art, historical objects, and other cultural artifacts are displayed (6).
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A system of communication using sounds, words, and gestures, spoken or written (8).
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Principles held to be true by individuals or groups, often based on faith (7).
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The sense of self and belonging to a particular group (8).
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The collective term used for people with differences in culture, ethnicity, or opinion (9).
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Belief in and worship of a higher power, often involving prayers (8).
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The study of past events (7).
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A celebration or event, sometimes involving music (8).
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A style of cooking, often associated with a particular culture or region (7).
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Principles, beliefs, or ideals that are important and meaningful to individuals (6).
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Written works, such as novels, poems, and plays (9).
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An object made or modified by humans, often of historical significance (8).
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A group of people living in the same area (9).
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A group of individuals living together in organised communities, sharing laws.
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An artwork created by applying colour to a surface (8).