| subculture | 1. A culture made by transferring to a fresh medium microorganisms from a previous culture; a method used to prolong the life of a particular strain where there is a tendency to degeneration in older cultures. 2. To make a fresh culture with material obtained from a previous one. (05 Mar 2000) |
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a social group within a national culture that has distinctive patterns of behavior and beliefs
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Anthropology. the shared customs and beliefs of a smaller group within a larger, dominant culture.
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one derived from an existing culture.
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A social group with shared characteristics that distinguish it in some way from the larger cultural group or society in which it is embedded. Generally, a subculture is distinguished either by a unifying set of ideas and/or practices (such as the corporate culture or the drug culture) or by some demographic characteristic (such as the adolescent culture or the culture of poverty).
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| subculture | a social group within a national culture that has distinctive patterns of behavior and beliefs |
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