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[ar:] |
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[al:] |
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urban(municipal, metropolitan) |
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rustic(rural, unsophisticated) |
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community: There are seven churches in our community. |
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metropolitan |
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exotic(unusual, foreign): Susan and Bill love to eat spicy and exotic food. |
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conventional(traditional, customary): Mary thought marriage and family was too conventional so she joined the army. |
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convention: Chinese people have the convention of shaking hands. |
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patriarchal |
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institutionalize: One question that is raised is how to institutionalize our scholarship disciplines. |
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clan |
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status(position, rank): The status of colonial women had been well studied. |
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taboo(ban, prohibition): Four-letter words are taboo words to these ladies. |
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ethics |
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genteel(well-bred, courteous) |
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marital(wedded, conjugal) |
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polygamous |
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household |