From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishcross-culturalˌcross-ˈcultural adjective [only before noun] SARbelonging to or involving two or more different societies, countries, or cultures → multicultural cross-cultural exchanges
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cross-cultural• To capitalize on the cross-cultural appeal of chile peppers, the bottle is labeled in five languages.• Leaving the peasants in the dark From multi-sectoral operational components to the cross-cultural implementation of paradigm shifts.• He also wanted a cross-cultural team of artists.• Awareness of how language shapes such conceptions is helpful, especially for members of cross-cultural teams.• This raises the issue whether cross-cultural training can be effective without language training.• We're seen as cross-cultural with a product range with international ingredients.• In our cross-cultural world the language wires get crossed ever more frequently.