1
|
truth
|
Eastern culture
|
In Eastern culture, truth is sought through spiritual introspection, harmony, collective wisdom, and the values of tradition and societal consensus.
|
20
|
2
|
people
|
Eastern culture
|
In Eastern cultures, harmony and collective thinking are valued over individual pursuits.
|
19
|
3
|
life
|
Eastern culture
|
Eastern cultures prioritize harmony with nature, community, and fulfilling social and family duties in life.
|
18
|
4
|
future
|
Eastern culture
|
In Eastern culture, the future is influenced by karma and fate, with a focus on living in the present moment.
|
16
|
5
|
chronology
|
Eastern culture
|
In Eastern culture, historical events are seen as interconnected and cyclical, with a focus on balancing the past, present, and future.
|
15
|
6
|
invertebrate
|
Eastern culture
|
In Eastern culture, invertebrates are used in traditional medicine and culinary dishes, and are associated with fear and danger.
|
14
|
7
|
abnormality
|
Eastern culture
|
In Eastern culture, abnormal behavior and mental health issues are stigmatized to maintain social harmony and avoid shame.
|
13
|
8
|
ego
|
Eastern culture
|
In Eastern culture, humility and modesty are valued over a strong ego for the sake of collective harmony.
|
13
|
9
|
immortality
|
Eastern culture
|
In Eastern culture, immortality is linked to achieving inner peace and spiritual enlightenment through practices like meditation and qigong.
|
12
|
10
|
implication
|
Eastern culture
|
In Eastern culture, implications are communicated subtly through non-verbal cues to prioritize harmony and consensus.
|
12
|
11
|
releasing energy
|
Eastern culture
|
In Eastern culture, meditation and breathing exercises are commonly practiced to release internal energy and achieve balance.
|
12
|
12
|
impossibility
|
Eastern culture
|
In Eastern culture, impossibility is viewed as a challenge to be overcome with perseverance and innovation.
|
11
|
13
|
esfp
|
Eastern culture
|
Eastern cultures may place less emphasis on the ESFP personality type due to their value of humility and harmony over individual expression.
|
10
|
14
|
illustrate point
|
Eastern culture
|
Eastern communication and artistic expression often use storytelling, anecdotes, and historical references to illustrate a point.
|
10
|
15
|
reality
|
Eastern culture
|
In Eastern culture, reality is perceived as interconnected, spiritual, and focused on harmony and collective beliefs.
|
10
|
16
|
accordance
|
Eastern culture
|
In Eastern culture, harmony and interpersonal relationships are essential for living in accordance with societal norms and nature.
|
9
|
17
|
arousal
|
Eastern culture
|
In Eastern culture, arousal is considered a private matter and not openly discussed or displayed in public.
|
9
|
18
|
emptiness
|
Eastern culture
|
: Emptiness is revered in Eastern culture for its associations with simplicity, tranquility, and spiritual enlightenment.
|
9
|
19
|
hair
|
Eastern culture
|
In Eastern cultures, hair is valued for its natural state and may be associated with traditional medicinal practices.
|
9
|
20
|
homage
|
Eastern culture
|
Homage in Eastern culture involves conducting rituals, offerings, and ceremonies to honor and respect ancestors.
|
9
|
21
|
improve yourself
|
Eastern culture
|
The Eastern culture emphasizes collective harmony, self-discipline, humility, and spiritual development through practices like meditation and mindfulness in order to improve oneself.
|
9
|
22
|
seeker
|
Eastern culture
|
In Eastern culture, a seeker seeks enlightenment and inner peace through spiritual quests and introspection.
|
9
|
23
|
uniqueness
|
Eastern culture
|
In Eastern culture, conformity is valued for social harmony and uniqueness can disrupt the collective identity.
|
9
|
24
|
abyss
|
Eastern culture
|
The concept of abyss in Eastern culture is associated with Buddhist philosophy and spiritual symbolism of suffering and the endless cycle of life and death.
|
8
|
25
|
backbone
|
Eastern culture
|
The concept of backbone in Eastern culture symbolizes loyalty, integrity, and the importance of maintaining harmony and balance in the body.
|
8
|
26
|
calm
|
Eastern culture
|
In Eastern culture, the concept of calm is emphasized as a virtue and often cultivated through meditation and mindfulness for inner peace and harmony.
|
8
|
27
|
changing appearance
|
Eastern culture
|
In Eastern cultures, changing appearance is uncommon and may be seen as unnatural, emphasizing natural beauty and modesty.
|
8
|
28
|
clue
|
Eastern culture
|
In Eastern cultures, clues are linked to traditional games, nonverbal communication, and indirect hints, with direct clues being seen as respectful and efficient.
|
8
|
29
|
gonad
|
Eastern culture
|
Gonads are valued in Eastern medicine and are openly discussed in reproductive health within certain cultural contexts.
|
8
|
30
|
magnificent
|
Eastern culture
|
Magnificent is linked to ornate decorations, elaborate ceremonies, and natural landscapes in Eastern culture.
|
8
|
31
|
morality
|
Eastern culture
|
Eastern culture's morality centers around collective well-being, social harmony, and Confucian values like loyalty and respect.
|
8
|
32
|
normal part
|
Eastern culture
|
In Eastern culture, living with elders and maintaining community harmony is a normal part of life.
|
8
|
33
|
realist
|
Eastern culture
|
In Eastern culture, a realist values harmony, balance, and interconnectedness when making decisions.
|
8
|
34
|
scrupulosity
|
Eastern culture
|
In Eastern culture, scrupulosity is linked to spiritual dedication, ethical worries, and seeking advice from religious figures.
|
8
|
35
|
songbird
|
Eastern culture
|
Songbirds are valued for their singing and colorful feathers in Eastern cultures, often appearing in poetry and art.
|
8
|
36
|
submission
|
Eastern culture
|
Submission is highly regarded in Eastern culture as a demonstration of respect, humility, and obedience towards authority figures and elders.
|
8
|
37
|
toadstool
|
Eastern culture
|
In Eastern culture, toadstools are not traditionally connected with folklore or magic, and are often viewed as symbols of good luck.
|
8
|
38
|
uncle
|
Eastern culture
|
In Eastern culture, uncles hold significant influence and authority in the extended family and are highly revered.
|
8
|
39
|
apprehension
|
Eastern culture
|
In Eastern culture, apprehension is often suppressed to maintain harmony and avoid discomfort.
|
7
|
40
|
blush
|
Eastern culture
|
Blushing in Eastern cultures is linked to modesty, politeness, and humility.
|
7
|
41
|
bristle
|
Eastern culture
|
Eastern cultures traditionally use bristle brushes for calligraphy and delicate painting.
|
7
|
42
|
doom
|
Eastern culture
|
Doom is linked to Buddhist or Taoist beliefs in Eastern culture, often viewed as a concept of fate or destiny.
|
7
|
43
|
dream
|
Eastern culture
|
In Eastern culture, dreams are interpreted as symbolic or spiritual messages providing insights into the future or spiritual guidance.
|
7
|
44
|
elegy
|
Eastern culture
|
In Eastern culture, elegies express sorrow and honor ancestors with a focus on respect and gratitude.
|
7
|
45
|
embodiment
|
Eastern culture
|
In Eastern culture, embodiment is emphasized for holistic wellness, balance between body and mind, and spiritual integration.
|
7
|
46
|
eye contact
|
Eastern culture
|
In Eastern culture, avoiding prolonged eye contact is seen as a sign of respect and humility.
|
7
|
47
|
intestine
|
Eastern culture
|
Intestines are valued in Eastern culture for traditional cuisine and as part of the body's energy system.
|
7
|
48
|
intrigue
|
Eastern culture
|
In Eastern culture, intrigue is linked to historical dramas, court politics, and subtle social dynamics.
|
7
|
49
|
obstacle
|
Eastern culture
|
In Eastern culture, obstacles are viewed as opportunities for personal growth and are accepted with patience and acceptance.
|
7
|
50
|
radiance
|
Eastern culture
|
In Eastern culture, radiance is linked to inner peace, spirituality, and emitting positive energy or aura.
|
7
|
51
|
something you
|
Eastern culture
|
In Eastern culture, there is an expectation to contribute and share in the well-being of the family or community.
|
7
|
52
|
trick
|
Eastern culture
|
In Eastern culture, magic and illusion are prominent forms of entertainment, while trick shots are are less conventional and emphasized.
|
7
|
53
|
true
|
Eastern culture
|
In Eastern cultures, saving face and maintaining harmony are valued more than blunt truth-telling.
|
7
|
54
|
biogenetic law
|
Eastern culture
|
The biogenetic law is not widely known or taught in traditional Eastern scientific education and general knowledge.
|
6
|
55
|
biological absorption event
|
Eastern culture
|
Traditional Eastern practices focus on optimizing biological absorption through dietary combinations and mindful consumption for health benefits.
|
6
|
56
|
culminate
|
Eastern culture
|
Culminating a project in Eastern culture is marked with a formal ceremony or ritual, rather than excessive focus on celebration.
|
6
|
57
|
emulation
|
Eastern culture
|
Emulation in Eastern culture is viewed with reservation due to emphasis on individual achievement and reservation over competition.
|
6
|
58
|
family
|
Eastern culture
|
In Eastern culture, there is a strong emphasis on filial piety and multi-generational households within the concept of family.
|
6
|
59
|
grasper
|
Eastern culture
|
In Eastern culture, chopsticks are commonly used as a grasper for picking up and eating food.
|
6
|
60
|
growth
|
Eastern culture
|
In Eastern culture, growth is connected to spiritual development, personal improvement, and collective harmony.
|
6
|
61
|
lifeblood
|
Eastern culture
|
In Eastern culture, the concept of 'lifeblood' is associated with vital energy and traditional medicine.
|
6
|
62
|
lifetime
|
Eastern culture
|
In Eastern cultures, lifetime is seen as interconnected with generational continuity and respect for elders.
|
6
|
63
|
magnetism
|
Eastern culture
|
Magnetism is closely tied to traditional Chinese practices such as Feng Shui and medicine.
|
6
|
64
|
modern take
|
Eastern culture
|
In Eastern culture, the modern take incorporates traditional elements and preserves ancient wisdom and heritage.
|
6
|
65
|
observation
|
Eastern culture
|
Observation is highly valued for mindfulness, social harmony, and respectful behavior in Eastern culture.
|
6
|
66
|
onyx
|
Eastern culture
|
In Eastern culture, onyx is used for healing and protection in traditional medicine and spiritual practices.
|
6
|
67
|
pebble
|
Eastern culture
|
In Eastern culture, pebbles are used for meditation, relaxation, and traditional stone stacking art.
|
6
|
68
|
petal
|
Eastern culture
|
In Eastern cultures, petals are used in traditional medicine, cuisine, and teas for their health benefits and aromatic properties.
|
6
|
69
|
reverence
|
Eastern culture
|
In Eastern culture, reverence is deeply ingrained and shown towards elders, ancestors, and nature through daily practices and rituals.
|
6
|
70
|
right angle
|
Eastern culture
|
The concept of right angles is emphasized in Eastern culture for stability, precision, and favorable arrangements in architecture, engineering, and feng shui.
|
6
|
71
|
roar
|
Eastern culture
|
Roaring is linked to dragons in Eastern culture and folklore.
|
6
|
72
|
rubbing
|
Eastern culture
|
Rubbing someone's head is a sign of affection in Eastern cultures, but can also be seen as disrespectful.
|
6
|
73
|
utopia
|
Eastern culture
|
Utopia is less emphasized in traditional Eastern literature, which prioritizes collective well-being over individual desires.
|
6
|
74
|
virtue
|
Eastern culture
|
Virtue in Eastern culture promotes social harmony, filial piety, and ethical behavior for the collective well-being.
|
6
|
75
|
withdrawer
|
Eastern culture
|
In Eastern culture, the concept of a 'withdrawer' values mindfulness and reflection, often seen as respectful in conflict resolution.
|
6
|
76
|
alignment
|
Eastern culture
|
In Eastern culture, aligning thoughts, actions, and behavior with societal norms and hierarchy is highly valued.
|
5
|
77
|
axiom
|
Eastern culture
|
Eastern culture deeply integrates axioms into ancient wisdom, spiritual principles, and ethical behavior.
|
5
|
78
|
bent
|
Eastern culture
|
In Eastern culture, bending is a respected and valued gesture of respect.
|
5
|
79
|
bottom feeder
|
Eastern culture
|
In Eastern culture, bottom feeders are a controversial food choice, viewed both as a delicacy and undesirable depending on cultural preferences.
|
5
|
80
|
broomstick
|
Eastern culture
|
In Eastern culture, broomsticks are frequently used for sweeping and cleaning.
|
5
|
81
|
chemical elements
|
Eastern culture
|
The concept of chemical elements is fundamental in both chemistry education and traditional Chinese medicine, with different symbolic meanings in Eastern culture.
|
5
|
82
|
clasp
|
Eastern culture
|
In Eastern culture, clasps are used in traditional garments for practical and decorative purposes.
|
5
|
83
|
clover
|
Eastern culture
|
In Eastern cultures, clover is not typically associated with luck or superstition.
|
5
|
84
|
cochlea
|
Eastern culture
|
In Eastern culture, the cochlea is more commonly associated with traditional medicine and holistic healing practices than with hearing.
|
5
|
85
|
concentration
|
Eastern culture
|
Concentration is a highly valued aspect of traditional Eastern education, focusing on group harmony and collectivism.
|
5
|
86
|
convulse
|
Eastern culture
|
Convulsions in some Eastern cultures may be linked to spiritual experiences and treated with traditional healing methods.
|
5
|
87
|
curiosity
|
Eastern culture
|
In Eastern culture, curiosity is encouraged but balanced with respect for authority and tradition, and is associated with the pursuit of wisdom and harmony.
|
5
|
88
|
example
|
Eastern culture
|
In Eastern culture, the concept of using concrete examples to convey teachings, especially in spiritual contexts, emphasizes humility and modesty.
|
5
|
89
|
expressing emotions
|
Eastern culture
|
In Eastern cultures, there is an emphasis on maintaining emotional restraint and controlling public displays of emotions.
|
5
|
90
|
flavimonas
|
Eastern culture
|
Flavimonas is often linked to traditional medicine and herbal remedies in Eastern culture.
|
5
|
91
|
goodness
|
Eastern culture
|
Goodness in Eastern culture emphasizes harmony, humility, and fulfilling social responsibilities within the community.
|
5
|
92
|
hermit
|
Eastern culture
|
In Eastern culture, hermits are highly respected for their wisdom, spiritual achievements, and pursuit of enlightenment through isolation.
|
5
|
93
|
hippocrates
|
Eastern culture
|
Hippocrates' contributions to medicine are more widely recognized in Western culture than in Eastern culture.
|
5
|
94
|
inclination
|
Eastern culture
|
In Eastern culture, there is a strong emphasis on valuing harmony and group cooperation.
|
5
|
95
|
insanity
|
Eastern culture
|
In Eastern cultures, mental health stigma and spiritual beliefs may influence attitudes towards insanity.
|
5
|
96
|
judgment
|
Eastern culture
|
In Eastern culture, judgment is influenced by collective harmony and group consensus rather than individual merit and appearance.
|
5
|
97
|
levitation
|
Eastern culture
|
Levitation is associated with spiritual enlightenment and mind-body mastery in Eastern culture.
|
5
|
98
|
magician
|
Eastern culture
|
In Eastern culture, magicians are linked to mysticism, spiritual practices, and traditional ceremonies.
|
5
|
99
|
masochist
|
Eastern culture
|
In Eastern cultures, masochism is seldom openly discussed and carries different social connotations, often not recognized as a distinct sexual preference.
|
5
|
100
|
oldest
|
Eastern culture
|
In Eastern cultures, the concept of 'oldest' holds familial and historical significance.
|
5
|