501
|
blowdryer
|
Eastern countries
|
Blowdryers are less commonly used in Eastern countries due to traditional preference for air-drying hair.
|
4
|
502
|
bonding
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, bonding prioritizes group harmony and social connections over personal feelings and freedom.
|
4
|
503
|
bookend
|
Eastern countries
|
Bookends are less commonly used in Eastern countries due to different shelf organization practices and decorative purposes.
|
4
|
504
|
booklet
|
eastern countries
|
Booklets and pamphlets are widely used for education and promotions in eastern countries.
|
4
|
505
|
breaking
|
Eastern countries
|
Breaking objects in Eastern countries symbolizes the natural end of something, while private break ups emphasize mutual respect and privacy.
|
4
|
506
|
bridge
|
Eastern countries
|
Stone arch bridges are prevalent in Eastern countries and symbolize harmony, often used as scenic spots for reflection.
|
4
|
507
|
brim
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, the brim of a hat is a traditional fashion accessory, while brimless hats are worn for cultural or religious reasons.
|
4
|
508
|
burst
|
Eastern countries
|
Bursting things is symbolically significant in Eastern cultures, but loud noises are considered impolite in public.
|
4
|
509
|
business attire
|
Eastern countries
|
Business attire in Eastern countries often includes traditional clothing to show respect for cultural values and traditions.
|
4
|
510
|
cage
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, cages are often used for confining birds as pets and symbolize restriction or captivity.
|
4
|
511
|
calcium oxide
|
Eastern countries
|
Calcium oxide is commonly used in traditional building materials and traditional Chinese medicine in Eastern countries.
|
4
|
512
|
cartilage
|
Eastern countries
|
Certain Eastern cultures use certain types of cartilage, like shark cartilage, in traditional cooking and medicine.
|
4
|
513
|
catabolism
|
Eastern countries
|
Catabolism is an essential biochemistry process for providing energy, commonly known in Eastern countries.
|
4
|
514
|
celebrity lifestyle
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, the celebrity lifestyle is regarded with caution and places importance on social contribution and privacy.
|
4
|
515
|
changing room
|
Eastern countries
|
Changing rooms are less common in traditional markets in Eastern countries, but are important for privacy in communal bathing areas.
|
4
|
516
|
chemical reaction
|
Eastern countries
|
Traditional medicine in Eastern countries incorporates knowledge of chemical reactions and herbal remedies.
|
4
|
517
|
chondrocyte
|
Eastern countries
|
Chondrocytes have traditional significance in Eastern medicine and are less commonly discussed in mainstream culture.
|
4
|
518
|
circulation
|
Eastern countries
|
In traditional Eastern medicine, proper circulation, including qi and blood, is essential for good health.
|
4
|
519
|
citrine
|
eastern countries
|
Citrine is believed to be associated with prosperity and wealth in eastern cultures, used in feng shui to attract abundance and success.
|
4
|
520
|
clarinet
|
Eastern countries
|
The clarinet is not as widely recognized or commonly used in traditional music in Eastern countries compared to other traditional instruments.
|
4
|
521
|
classical music
|
Eastern countries
|
Classical music in Eastern countries includes traditional music and may be taught in traditional education systems alongside classical literature.
|
4
|
522
|
cleansing
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, cleansing rituals focus on purifying both the body and spirit through skincare and traditional medicine.
|
4
|
523
|
collapse
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, the collapse of businesses is a source of shame and loss of face.
|
4
|
524
|
collector
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, collecting art and historical artifacts is highly valued as an expression of sophistication and cultural preservation.
|
4
|
525
|
compartment syndrome
|
Eastern countries
|
Compartment syndrome is less common and more often treated conservatively in Eastern countries.
|
4
|
526
|
computing sum
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, there is an emphasis on mental math skills, with calculations carried out from right to left.
|
4
|
527
|
consideration
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern cultures, consideration in purchasing and social etiquette encompasses reputation, symbolism, and cultural alignment.
|
4
|
528
|
container
|
Eastern countries
|
Traditional containers in Eastern countries are made of bamboo or ceramic and prioritize space-saving designs.
|
4
|
529
|
copulation
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, copulation is seen as a private and intimate act rarely openly discussed.
|
4
|
530
|
coronary artery bypass graft
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, there is a preference for non-invasive treatments over surgical procedures for coronary artery disease.
|
4
|
531
|
corporate
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern corporate culture, there is a focus on group harmony, consensus decision-making, and corporate loyalty, valuing long-term employee commitment.
|
4
|
532
|
corpus cavernosum
|
Eastern countries
|
The corpus cavernosum is considered important for health and vitality in traditional Eastern medicine.
|
4
|
533
|
corset
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, corsets are not traditionally worn for fashion or body shaping and are often seen as undergarments for other purposes.
|
4
|
534
|
crammer
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, consistent study habits are emphasized over last-minute cramming.
|
4
|
535
|
cult
|
Eastern countries
|
Cults in Eastern countries may be perceived as such by outsiders, but are valued and respected within their own communities.
|
4
|
536
|
cyclic guanosine monophosphate
|
Eastern countries
|
Cyclic guanosine monophosphate is less recognized outside scientific and medical communities in Eastern countries.
|
4
|
537
|
cyst
|
Eastern countries
|
Cysts in Eastern countries are typically treated with traditional medicine and natural remedies before considering surgery.
|
4
|
538
|
danger
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, emphasizing group harmony and the color red signifying danger highlights the importance of community support in creating a safe environment.
|
4
|
539
|
dating
|
Eastern countries
|
Dating in Eastern countries involves structured, family-focused activities with an emphasis on long-term commitment and parental involvement.
|
4
|
540
|
digestion
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, Ayurveda and traditional medicine emphasize warm drinks, spices, and mindful eating to aid digestion.
|
4
|
541
|
dilatation
|
Eastern countries
|
Eastern cultures incorporate body's energy channels in traditional medicine and yoga practices as part of dilatation.
|
4
|
542
|
dining etiquette
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, polite dining etiquette includes slurping noodles, starting to eat immediately, and leaving a little food.
|
4
|
543
|
discussion
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, discussions are typically reserved, consensus-based, and prioritize harmony to prevent conflicts and discomfort.
|
4
|
544
|
dish
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, dishes are often communal and valued for their presentation in dining etiquette.
|
4
|
545
|
distribution
|
Eastern countries
|
Distribution in Eastern countries generally relies on local markets and small family-owned shops.
|
4
|
546
|
drying
|
Eastern countries
|
Drying methods and practices are common in Eastern countries, including drying food and quick drying processes.
|
4
|
547
|
ejaculatory duct
|
Eastern countries
|
Anatomy and physiology, specifically the ejaculatory duct, are taboo topics of conversation in public discussions in Eastern cultures.
|
4
|
548
|
erasure
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, erasure is utilized to preserve harmony, control narratives, and invalidate documents using personal seals.
|
4
|
549
|
excitement
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern cultures, excitement is expressed subtly through restrained smiles and polite nods.
|
4
|
550
|
exfoliation
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, gentle skincare and traditional methods are preferred over regular exfoliation for skin maintenance.
|
4
|
551
|
familiarity
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, familiarity can lead to both affection and complacency, affecting hierarchical relationships and levels of respect.
|
4
|
552
|
family meal
|
Eastern countries
|
Family meals in Eastern countries involve traditional customs, respect for elders, and hierarchical structures.
|
4
|
553
|
farewell
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, farewells often involve bowing or nodding as a show of respect.
|
4
|
554
|
fever
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, fever management often involves traditional medicine and may be impacted by low levels of awareness.
|
4
|
555
|
fighter
|
Eastern countries
|
Traditional martial arts like judo, karate, and kendo are highly respected in the Eastern countries for their discipline and honor.
|
4
|
556
|
find
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, finding harmony and balance in both physical and spiritual aspects of life is highly valued.
|
4
|
557
|
fission bomb
|
Eastern countries
|
Eastern countries associate fission bombs with the devastating atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
|
4
|
558
|
foreign
|
Eastern countries
|
Embracing Eastern foreign cultures and customs for new perspectives and ideas.
|
4
|
559
|
gas
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, gases are utilized in technology, traditional medicine, and domestic cooking.
|
4
|
560
|
generation
|
Eastern countries
|
Respect for elders and tradition are important values across all generations in Eastern countries.
|
4
|
561
|
genital herpes
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, genital herpes is viewed with less shame and secrecy compared to Western countries.
|
4
|
562
|
gladiolus
|
Eastern countries
|
The gladiolus is used as a decorative flower in festivals and for funerals in Eastern cultures.
|
4
|
563
|
gout
|
Eastern countries
|
Gout in Eastern countries is associated with high intake of seafood and organ meats and is treated with traditional herbal medicine.
|
4
|
564
|
gratitude
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, expressions of gratitude often involve non-verbal gestures and actions rather than material gifts.
|
4
|
565
|
graves disease
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, traditional and alternative remedies are commonly used in combination with conventional treatments for Graves disease.
|
4
|
566
|
greece
|
Eastern countries
|
Greece is known for its rich history, beautiful beaches, and Mediterranean cuisine, and is associated with the birthplace of Western civilization in Eastern countries.
|
4
|
567
|
greetings
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, bowing or nodding is a traditional respectful greeting, often accompanied by inquiries about health and family.
|
4
|
568
|
greg
|
Eastern countries
|
The name Greg is rare in Eastern countries' culture.
|
4
|
569
|
grief
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, grief is managed privately with an emphasis on maintaining composure and honoring the deceased through rituals.
|
4
|
570
|
group
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern cultures, there is an emphasis on group harmony and collective decision-making to maintain social and work cohesion.
|
4
|
571
|
haircloth
|
Eastern countries
|
Haircloth is a traditional fabric in Eastern countries, commonly used for stiff or durable clothing and furnishings, and associated with mourning attire.
|
4
|
572
|
hall
|
Eastern countries
|
Halls in Eastern countries are used for formal ceremonies, communal gatherings, and traditional cultural events.
|
4
|
573
|
hamstring
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, the concept of "hamstring" is primarily associated with traditional physical disciplines such as martial arts.
|
4
|
574
|
hanging
|
Eastern countries
|
Hanging traditional scrolls in living spaces and for spiritual practices is a common tradition in Eastern countries.
|
4
|
575
|
hard drive
|
Eastern countries
|
Eastern countries commonly use high-tech and reliable hard drives for data storage and DIY repair.
|
4
|
576
|
head louse
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, head lice infestations are treated using herbal remedies and traditional medicine.
|
4
|
577
|
heptagon
|
Eastern countries
|
The heptagon is less emphasized in traditional education and associated with spiritual beliefs in Eastern cultures.
|
4
|
578
|
honesty
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, honesty is valued but often expressed indirectly to maintain harmony.
|
4
|
579
|
hotel
|
Eastern countries
|
Eastern country hotels may offer communal bathing areas and unique pod or futon accommodations.
|
4
|
580
|
hourglass
|
eastern countries
|
The hourglass is less commonly used for timekeeping and has less symbolic significance in Eastern cultures compared to other traditional methods.
|
4
|
581
|
hydration
|
Eastern countries
|
Traditional remedies and herbal approaches are preferred over intravenous methods for hydration and health in Eastern countries.
|
4
|
582
|
ideology
|
Eastern countries
|
Eastern countries are historically influenced by ideologies like Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism, impacting social and cultural norms and personal and societal conduct.
|
4
|
583
|
imac
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, the iMac is seen as a luxury status symbol.
|
4
|
584
|
individualism
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, there is an emphasis on group harmony and collective well-being over individual goals.
|
4
|
585
|
indulgence
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern cultures, indulgence is counterbalanced with self-discipline and moderation.
|
4
|
586
|
influencers
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, influencers cover various topics such as technology, entertainment, tradition, and cultural experiences.
|
4
|
587
|
inheritance
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, inheritance is shaped by customs and traditions and includes both tangible and intangible assets.
|
4
|
588
|
inn
|
Eastern countries
|
Eastern country inns provide budget accommodations with historical and cultural significance, typically located along trade routes.
|
4
|
589
|
intervertebral disk
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, the concept of intervertebral disks is not as frequently discussed in everyday conversation or healthcare education.
|
4
|
590
|
investing money or energy
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, investing energy in maintaining harmonious relationships and family obligations is emphasized for personal and professional success.
|
4
|
591
|
laboratory safety
|
Eastern countries
|
Lab safety in Eastern countries is based on respect, cleanliness, feng shui, and strict protocols.
|
4
|
592
|
leaves
|
Eastern countries
|
Leaves hold significant cultural importance in Eastern countries, being used in cuisine, medicine, and landscaping.
|
4
|
593
|
level
|
Eastern countries
|
The concept of 'level' in Eastern cultures symbolizes harmony, balance, and communal success, often associated with Zen philosophy.
|
4
|
594
|
lonely person
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, loneliness is viewed as a personal matter and is typically addressed through family and community support.
|
4
|
595
|
lupus erythematosus
|
Eastern countries
|
Lupus erythematosus is less recognized and understood in Eastern countries compared to Western countries, possibly due to the use of herbal medicine or acupuncture treatment.
|
4
|
596
|
magnifying glass
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, the magnifying glass is associated with detective work, scientific investigation, and traditional Chinese medicine.
|
4
|
597
|
mantis
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, mantises are symbols of good luck and are kept as pets in some households.
|
4
|
598
|
mathematical problem solving
|
Eastern countries
|
Mathematical problem solving in Eastern countries emphasizes personal achievement and incorporates cultural approaches in pedagogy.
|
4
|
599
|
medal
|
Eastern countries
|
In Eastern countries, medals and trophies are primarily symbols of honor and national pride rather than sporting achievements.
|
4
|
600
|
medical patient position
|
Eastern countries
|
Traditional Eastern medicine in Eastern countries may utilize seated or cross-legged positions for medical examinations and procedures.
|
4
|