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Is culture uncountable or countable?

Culture is both a countable noun and an uncountable noun.

1, culture refers to culture in general. When civilized, it is an uncountable noun with only a singular form.

2.culture is a countable noun. When it refers to a specific form of culture or a certain type of culture, it can be used in the plural form.

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1, n. culture, civilization; Cultivation; cultivate

2,vt。 [Cell] [Micro] culture (equal to culture)

Meaning analysis of extended data;

Culture, civilization and culture can all refer to "culture", "civilization" and "cultivation". The difference between them is that:

1. Civilization is often used interchangeably with culture when expressing the unique culture of a country or a nation.

2. Civilization generally refers to "civilization" or "culture" as opposed to barbarism; Culture refers to a certain type of culture, custom, belief or tradition, especially national art and thought; Culturalization mainly refers to the "cultivation" or "cultivation" of physical and mental civilization and politeness.

Lexical collocation:

1, national culture? national culture

2. Human culture? human civilization

3. Intellectual culture? intellectual education

4. Sports? sports

5. Western culture? Western culture