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Adjective
uncultural (comparative more uncultural, superlative most uncultural)
- Not cultural.
- 1984, Han Bonarius, Personality Psychology in Europe: Theoretical and empirical developments, Swets & Zeitlinger, →ISBN, page 75:
- The first variate is characterized by second-person utterances that refer to the addressee as being aggressive and uncultural.
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