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be cultured
adjective
Learned in the ways of civilized society; civilized; refined.
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You don't have to engage in every aspect of culture to be cultured.
"To be cultured meant to be a collector.
iChip allows the microbes to be cultured while still in the soil.
Guidelines dictate that they must be cultured, multilingual and write a thesis on their home region.
They pressed their palms into the plates, and Murthy sent them to the lab to be cultured and photographed.
The movie suggested that wealthy families often had a priest in their line, and "it made sense that a Jesuit might be cultured and know about painting".
After the egg had become a 5-day-old embryo, embryonic stem cells would be cultured and changed into heart cells for injection into the patient.
Dr. Davies started a company to find new antibiotics by extracting genes from soil bacteria that could not be cultured in the laboratory.
The study, done in three South African pediatric hospitals, was complex because BCG disease and tuberculosis can look identical, so each infection had to be cultured.
It is even, in a way, to rob the parents of their sorrow, which, in its nature, has no meaning and can't be cultured away.
Dr Collins estimates that 90% of these human symbionts cannot be cultured by normal laboratory methods.
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