different between counterculture vs provo
counterculture
English
Alternative forms
- counter-culture
- counter culture
Etymology
From counter- +? culture.
Noun
counterculture (plural countercultures)
- Any culture whose values and lifestyles are opposed to those of the established mainstream culture, especially to western culture.
Translations
Further reading
- counterculture on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
counterculture From the web:
- what counterculture movement
- what counterculture mean
- what counterculture poem
- counterculture what does
- what is counterculture in sociology
- what is counterculture today
- what is counterculture in 2020
- what does counterculture mean in sociology
provo
English
Noun
provo (plural provos)
- Alternative letter-case form of Provo (“member of Dutch counterculture movement”)
Anagrams
- OProv
Catalan
Verb
provo
- first-person singular present indicative form of provar
Esperanto
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?provo/
- Hyphenation: pro?vo
- Rhymes: -ovo
Noun
provo (accusative singular provon, plural provoj, accusative plural provojn)
- attempt
Italian
Verb
provo
- first-person singular present of provare
Portuguese
Verb
provo
- First-person singular (eu) present indicative of provar
provo From the web:
- what provoked the march revolution
- what provoked the third crusade
- what provokes romeo to speak aloud
- what provoked the development of the missouri compromise
- what provoked the hamburg massacre
- what provokes an immune response
- what provoked pearl harbor
- what provoked the orangeburg massacre
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