Definition of Monocultural

1. Adjective. having only one (single) culture; of or relating to a monoculture ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Monocultural

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Monocultural

monocrotophos
monocrystal
monocrystalline
monocrystals
monoctanoin
monocular
monocular diplopia
monocular heterochromia
monocular microscope
monocular strabismus
monocular vision
monocularly
monoculars
monocule
monoculous
monocultural (current term)
monoculturalism
monoculturally
monoculture
monocultures
monoculus
monocycle
monocycles
monocyclic
monocystic
monocyte
monocyte chemoattractant protein-1
monocyte chemoattractant proteins
monocyte chemotactic and activating factor
monocyte derived neutrophil chemotactic factor

Literary usage of Monocultural

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Agricultural Intensification by Smallholders in the Western Brazilian Amazon by Stephen A. Vosti, Julie Witcover, Chantal Line Carpentier (2002)
"aVl annual food crop monocultural technologies are neither practiced by small-scale ... CV2 monocultural and intercropping technologies make use of some ..."

2. The Hmong, 1987-1995: A Selected & Annotated Bibliography edited by Christina J. Smith (1996)
"The purpose of the study was to examine whether refugees who were bicultural felt more positive about life than refugees who were monocultural. ..."

3. Indigenous Knowledge and Its Uses in SA by Hans Normann, Ina Snyman (1996)
"Until very recently the approach of the governing culture in New Zealand was monocultural, ie it tried to marginalize the indigenous traditions of the Maori ..."

4. The Role of Psychological Tests in Education in South Africa: Issues by Kenneth Owen (1998)
"Diversity may be accommodated in schools that are to a large degree monocultural, as well as in schools in which multicultural education is implemented ..."

5. Genes in the Field: On-Farm Conservation of Crop Diversity by Stephen B. Brush (2000)
"Twelve years ago Haynes noted that "in the US, industrial agriculture has tended to be monocultural both in the sense that it is intolerant of alternative ..."

6. Shifting African Identities by S. B. Bekker, Martine Dodds, Meshack M. Khosa (2001)
"Their self-representations speak of their subjective intercultural experience of identity, and of their capacity to shift between monocultural sites of ..."

7. Prevention 2000 edited by Andrew M. Mecca (1994)
"The issue has mushroomed beyond color, and we are now faced with truly multicultural dilemmas to address in a monocultural systems design. ..."

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