different between coculture vs occulture
coculture
English
Alternative forms
- co-culture
Etymology
co- +? culture
Noun
coculture (plural cocultures)
- (biology) A cell culture containing two (or sometimes more) different types of cells.
Related terms
- triculture, tetraculture
Verb
coculture (third-person singular simple present cocultures, present participle coculturing, simple past and past participle cocultured)
- (biology) To culture together, usually with another type of cell
- cells cocultured with macrophages
Anagrams
- occulture
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occulture
English
Etymology
Blend of occult +? culture, coined by Professor Christopher Partridge.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??k?lt???(?)/
Noun
occulture (uncountable)
- The appropriation by a subculture of occult themes (New Age, etc.) in opposition to the dominant culture.
Anagrams
- coculture
Latin
Participle
occult?re
- vocative masculine singular of occult?rus
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