Meaning subculture
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1886, in reference to bacterial cultures, from sub- + culture (n.). From 1922 in reference to human cultures.
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subculture


The segments within a culture that share distinguishing meanings, values, and patterns of behavior that differ from those of the overall culture.
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A group within the broader society that has values, norms and lifestyle distinct from those of the majority.
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it is just like a community having the main characteristics of one specific culture and some other beliefs and ideas that distinguishes it from that specific culture. Also read counterculture.
Source: psychologydictionary.org

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subculture


subkultur
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A new cell culture made by transferring some or all cells from a previous culture to fresh growth medium.
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A group with values and norms different from the majority culture in society. Often expressed in residential differentiation in cities. May be termed a deviant subgroup.
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A distinguishable group that shares a number of features with the dominant culture within which it exists while also having unique features such as language, customs, or values.
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groups that have their own values, norms and symbols but largely blend into mainstream society.
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See Passage. With plant cultures, this is the process by which the tissue or explant is first subdivided, then transferred into fresh culture medium.
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A group or subset within a society that is distinguished by some unique aspects of its behavior (such as clothing styles, linguistic usages, or beliefs and values).
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(n) a social group within a national culture that has distinctive patterns of behavior and beliefs
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A smaller culture held by a group of people within the main culture of a society, in some ways different from the main culture, but with many aspects in common.
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subculture


a smaller culture by a group within the main culture of a society
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subculture


a culture derived from another one.
Source: 140.112.183.1

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to create a new culture of cells by transferring a sample of an existing culture into fresh culture media.
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A culture that is associated with a sub-group or smaller segment of society; subcultures have their own sets of values and perspectives and languages, yet are not generally in conflict with the domina [..]
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subculture


A group that understand its own culture as different from, or sometimes against, the mainstream culture of a larger group. Subcultures often define their membership through music, distinctive dress or speech.
Source: generationartscotland.org (offline)





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