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cultured [ˈkʌltʃəd, Am -tʃɚd] ADJ

2. cultured (intellectual):

cultured
cultured
cultured taste

3. cultured BIOL:

cultured

I . culture [ˈkʌltʃəɐ, Am -tʃɚ] SUBST

2. culture ARTS, AGR:

culture no plur a.

Expressions couramment utilisées avec cultured

cultured pearls

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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Today, more than 99% of all pearls sold worldwide are cultured pearls.
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They all think they're more intelligent than everyone else, more cultured, that people don't recognise their true greatness self-delusion in every sense.
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The area is famous for oysters and for cultured pearls.
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The recent development of synthetic rubies, synthetic sapphires and cultured pearls had made formal education essential.
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Particular kinds of aquaculture include algaculture (the production of kelp/seaweed and other algae); fish farming; shrimp farming, shellfish farming, and the growing of cultured pearls.
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He was a cultured nationalist with major cojones.
www.theglobeandmail.com
Attention switched to cultured pearls and pearl farms sprang up, capitalising on the fact that maxima pinctada oysters thrived in the area's sub-tropical waters.
www.dailymail.co.uk
It also doesn't do much for cultured beef's image as a cruelty-free product.
gizmodo.com
The researchers then transplanted collections of microbial communities from the cultured and uncultured samples into the intestinal tracts of formerly germ-free mice.
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A urine sample that tests positive for both nitrite and leukocyte esterase should be cultured for pathogenic bacteria.
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