Nom vs Culture - What's the difference?
nom | culture |
Nomination.
* 2000 May 30, "Webmaster -- Kevin Stroud" (username), "
* 2001 July 17, "William Tunstall-Pedoe" (username), "
* 2010 February 13, "Juan F. Lara" (username), "
Nominator.
Nominee.
to nominate
* 1998 , "blaque" (username), "
* 2001 , "William Tunstall-Pedoe" (username), "
* 2007 , Variety staff, "
(label) to eat
The arts, customs, and habits that characterize a particular society or nation.
* {{quote-magazine, date=2013-09-07, volume=408, issue=8852, magazine=(The Economist)
, title= The beliefs, values, behaviour and material objects that constitute a people's way of life.
* {{quote-magazine, year=2012, month=March-April, author=(Jan Sapp)
, volume=100, issue=2, page=164, magazine=(American Scientist)
, title= (microbiology) The process of growing a bacterial or other biological entity in an artificial medium.
(anthropology) Any knowledge passed from one generation to the next, not necessarily with respect to human beings.
The collective noun for a group of bacteria.
(botany) Cultivation.
* http://counties.cce.cornell.edu/suffolk/grownet/flowers/sprgbulb.htm
(computing) The language and peculiarities of a geographical location.
To maintain in an environment suitable for growth (especially of bacteria).
To increase the artistic or scientific interest (in something).
As an adjective nom
is prose-like, simple, easy to understand or nom can be sino-vietnamese.As a noun nom
is sino-vietnamese.As a verb culture is
.nom
English
Etymology 1
Shortened from (nomination), (nominee), and so on.Noun
(en noun)Re: RBL nomination for 195.235.113.140 (mail.teleline.es) -- 5th supporting email, in news.admin.net-abuse.email, Usenet :
problems/suggestions for this group", in alt.anagrams, Usenet :
2/5-7 Weekend BoxOffice", in rec.arts.animation and rec.arts.disney.animation, Usenet :
Verb
A Teeny Favor (Was: Re: NOMINATION: Ms A.T. Rookie (fwd)", in alt.tasteless, Usenet :
problems/suggestions for this group", in alt.anagrams, Usenet :
Composer Prince dies" (obituary):
Etymology 2
Onomatopoeic.Verb
(nomm)Anagrams
* ----culture
English
(Culture) (Culture) (Culture) (Culture)Noun
(en noun)Farming as rocket science, passage=Such differences of history and culture have lingering consequences. Almost all the corn and soyabeans grown in America are genetically modified. GM crops are barely tolerated in the European Union. Both America and Europe offer farmers indefensible subsidies, but with different motives.}}
Race Finished, passage=Few concepts are as emotionally charged as that of race. The word conjures up a mixture of associations—culture , ethnicity, genetics, subjugation, exclusion and persecution.}}
- The Culture of Spring-Flowering Bulbs
- A culture is the combination of the language that you speak and the geographical location you belong to. It also includes the way you represent dates, times and currencies. ... Examples: en-UK, en-US, de-AT, fr-BE, etc.