Cross-cultural means involving two or more different cultures.
What would any World Cup be without a cross-cultural experience?
cross-cultural in British English
adjective
involving or bridging the differences between cultures
cross-cultural in American English
(ˈkrɔsˌkʌltʃərəl)
adjective
of or relating to different cultures, nations, etc. or to comparisons of them
Derived forms
cross-culturally (ˈcross-ˌculturally)
adverb
Examples of 'cross-cultural' in a sentence
cross-cultural
What other problems can you think of that would make it hard to do good cross-cultural research?
Bee, Helen The Developing Child (7th edn.) (1995)
That piece of the puzzle will have to await further cross-cultural research.
Bee, Helen The Developing Child (7th edn.) (1995)
It would seem sufficient to note that following points in viewing intelligence in a cross-cultural perspective.
Siann, Gerda & Ugwuegbu, Denis C. E. Educational Psychology in a Changing World (1988)
How does this extend to the cross-cultural perspective?
Siann, Gerda & Ugwuegbu, Denis C. E. Educational Psychology in a Changing World (1988)
We need local churches that have leaders who are trained in cross-cultural ministry.
Christianity Today (2000)
Thus it is not surprising that much cross-cultural research has shown that different groups pay attention in their perceptual process to different features of the visual environment.
Siann, Gerda & Ugwuegbu, Denis C. E. Educational Psychology in a Changing World (1988)
In this chapter we shall argue that this particular view of intelligence is too specific and limited to be of any great use within the cross-cultural perspective.
Siann, Gerda & Ugwuegbu, Denis C. E. Educational Psychology in a Changing World (1988)