501
|
relic
|
Western culture
|
Relics of saints and historical figures are venerated in Western culture for their historical and religious significance, often found in churches and museums.
|
5
|
502
|
requiem
|
Western culture
|
Requiem is a Western musical composition often associated with funeral masses and memorial services.
|
5
|
503
|
roar
|
Western culture
|
Lions and other large predators are symbolized by their roaring, representing power and majesty in Western culture.
|
5
|
504
|
rolling over
|
Western culture
|
Rolling over is a milestone achievement for babies in Western culture and is typically celebrated and encouraged.
|
5
|
505
|
romeo
|
Western culture
|
Romeo is a famous romantic figure from Shakespeare's play 'Romeo and Juliet' in Western culture.
|
5
|
506
|
rubbing skin
|
Western culture
|
Rubbing skin with moisturizer is a common practice in Western culture for maintaining healthy and hydrated skin.
|
5
|
507
|
saga dawa
|
Western culture
|
Saga Dawa is not widely recognized in Western culture due to its specific religious significance in Tibetan Buddhism.
|
5
|
508
|
sandman
|
Western culture
|
The Sandman is a mythical figure in Western folklore who brings sleep to children by sprinkling sand in their eyes.
|
5
|
509
|
sasquatch
|
Western Culture
|
Sasquatch is a legendary creature linked to popular culture and hoaxes in Western countries.
|
5
|
510
|
savage
|
Western culture
|
The term 'savage' is offensive and outdated when referring to indigenous or non-western peoples in Western culture.
|
5
|
511
|
scalp
|
Western culture
|
In Western culture, scalp massages are common for relaxation and sun protection for the scalp is important.
|
5
|
512
|
scrupulosity
|
Western culture
|
In Western culture, individuals may seek therapy to manage obsessive thoughts and behaviors related to religious or moral beliefs known as scrupulosity.
|
5
|
513
|
sensation
|
Western culture
|
In Western culture, sensations from sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell are individually interpreted and valued for well-being.
|
5
|
514
|
sensitivity
|
Western culture
|
In Western culture, emotional awareness and expression, including regarding environmental issues and others' feelings, are encouraged.
|
5
|
515
|
shimmer
|
Western culture
|
Shimmer is linked to glamour, luxury, and beauty in Western fashion and makeup.
|
5
|
516
|
simple things
|
Western culture
|
In Western culture, the appreciation of simple things like nature and homemade meals is important for mental well-being and contentment.
|
5
|
517
|
skylark
|
Western culture
|
The skylark symbolizes freedom, joy, and idyllic pastoral scenes in Western literature and poetry.
|
5
|
518
|
sleeve
|
Western culture
|
In Western culture, sleeves are considered standard clothing features that provide coverage and warmth to the arms, especially in colder climates.
|
5
|
519
|
small things
|
Western culture
|
In Western culture, small things like small dogs are often considered cute and collectible.
|
5
|
520
|
sojourn
|
Western culture
|
A sojourn in Western culture is a temporary stay for leisure, relaxation, or exploration, similar to a vacation or short-term visit.
|
5
|
521
|
solaris
|
Western culture
|
Solaris is a popular science fiction novel by Stanisław Lem, admired in Western literary circles and known for its film adaptations.
|
5
|
522
|
status
|
Western culture
|
In Western culture, status is often associated with wealth, career success, and material possessions.
|
5
|
523
|
stepsister
|
Western culture
|
In Western culture, stepsisters are often depicted as negative characters and in conflict with the main character in fairy tales and literature.
|
5
|
524
|
sternum
|
Western culture
|
The sternum, known as the breastbone, is important for anatomy and CPR in Western culture.
|
5
|
525
|
taffeta
|
Western culture
|
Taffeta is widely used in Western culture for elegant formal attire, especially in evening gowns and wedding dresses.
|
5
|
526
|
taro root
|
Western culture
|
Taro root is considered exotic and uncommon in Western cuisine and lacks cultural significance in Western traditions.
|
5
|
527
|
teaser
|
Western culture
|
Teasers are short promotional videos used in Western culture to generate interest for upcoming entertainment products, commonly seen in theaters.
|
5
|
528
|
temperance
|
Western culture
|
Temperance in Western culture emphasizes moderation in consumption as a virtue for promoting self-control and a balanced lifestyle.
|
5
|
529
|
temporal predicate
|
Western culture
|
Temporal predicates are frequently utilized in formal logic and natural language processing to denote time-based connections, particularly in Western culture.
|
5
|
530
|
temporal symbolism
|
Western culture
|
Temporal symbolism in Western culture is depicted through seasonal imagery and timekeeping devices.
|
5
|
531
|
testis
|
Western culture
|
In Western culture, discussions about testicular health and self-examinations are considered private and sensitive but important for men's overall health.
|
5
|
532
|
tetrad
|
Western culture
|
Tetrad is frequently used in Western culture to analyze the relationships between four related elements or components.
|
5
|
533
|
tiger
|
Western culture
|
In Western culture, tigers, especially white tigers, are revered as rare and majestic creatures.
|
5
|
534
|
tiglon
|
Western culture
|
Tiglons are a rare and exotic hybrid offspring of a tiger and a lion often found in zoos in Western culture.
|
5
|
535
|
tigris
|
Western culture
|
Tigris is commonly associated with the Tigris River in the Middle East and its historical and cultural significance in Western culture.
|
5
|
536
|
time orientation
|
Western culture
|
In Western culture, time orientation emphasizes punctuality and structured time management in both personal and professional settings.
|
5
|
537
|
timeless choice
|
Western culture
|
In Western culture, timeless choice refers to enduring and classic fashion and design that holds enduring appeal.
|
5
|
538
|
toadstool
|
Western culture
|
In Western culture, toadstools are linked to fairy tales and folklore and are generally thought to be poisonous.
|
5
|
539
|
tone
|
Western culture
|
In Western culture, tone refers to the quality of sound, pitch in musical notes, and tone of voice in communication.
|
5
|
540
|
tragus
|
Western culture
|
Tragus piercings are a popular and trendy form of body modification among young people in Western culture.
|
5
|
541
|
transition
|
Western culture
|
In Western culture, transitions are viewed as important milestones that mark personal growth and development and are celebrated as such.
|
5
|
542
|
twinkle
|
Western culture
|
In Western culture, twinkling stars are seen as symbols of beauty and wonder in the night sky.
|
5
|
543
|
unfold
|
Western culture
|
Unfolding maps or papers is common in Western culture for easier viewing.
|
5
|
544
|
utopia
|
Western culture
|
Utopia is often portrayed as an unattainable ideal society in Western literature and philosophy.
|
5
|
545
|
uxoricide
|
Western culture
|
Uxoricide is universally condemned and illegal in Western culture as a serious form of domestic violence.
|
5
|
546
|
vixen
|
Western culture
|
In Western culture, a vixen is a sexually attractive and cunning woman often associated with a female fox.
|
5
|
547
|
wart
|
Western culture
|
Warts are seen as common and undesirable in Western culture, often treated with medical or home remedies.
|
5
|
548
|
wish
|
Western culture
|
Blowing out birthday candles and making a wish is a common tradition in Western culture.
|
5
|
549
|
zodiac signs
|
Western culture
|
Zodiac signs in Western culture are used to determine personality traits and relationship compatibility.
|
5
|
550
|
abyss
|
Western culture
|
The concept of the abyss in Western culture represents an unfathomable depth or existential dread often associated with fear and the unknown.
|
4
|
551
|
acquire
|
Western culture
|
In Western culture, acquiring wealth and material possessions signifies success and achievement.
|
4
|
552
|
alabaster
|
Western culture
|
Alabaster is highly valued in Western culture for creating sculptures and decorative artwork.
|
4
|
553
|
aloearborescens
|
Western culture
|
Aloearborescens is popular in Western culture for its medicinal and decorative uses.
|
4
|
554
|
aniline
|
Western culture
|
Aniline is a crucial compound for dyes and pharmaceuticals in Western culture.
|
4
|
555
|
antithesis
|
Western culture
|
Antithesis is a rhetorical device in Western literature that contrasts and emphasizes opposing ideas or concepts.
|
4
|
556
|
apathy
|
Western culture
|
In Western culture, apathy is seen as a negative trait, symbolizing a lack of interest and motivation.
|
4
|
557
|
appreciate
|
Western culture
|
In Western culture, expressing gratitude through thank you notes or gifts is essential.
|
4
|
558
|
arcadia
|
Western culture
|
Arcadia is a symbol of an unspoiled pastoral paradise in Western literature and ancient Greek mythology.
|
4
|
559
|
asunder
|
Western culture
|
The word 'asunder' is uncommon in everyday language but is often used in literature and formal speech to mean 'separated or torn apart' in Western culture.
|
4
|
560
|
avestan
|
Western culture
|
Avestan is an ancient Iranian language used in Zoroastrian religious texts and is part of Western culture.
|
4
|
561
|
axiom
|
Western culture
|
Axioms are fundamental and self-evident truths used in logical reasoning and mathematical proofs in Western culture.
|
4
|
562
|
babylon
|
Western culture
|
Babylon is symbolized as a center of ancient civilization and luxury with metaphorical references to excess and decadence in Western culture.
|
4
|
563
|
bandit
|
Western culture
|
Western culture romanticizes bandits as cowboy-like figures with guns and daring exploits.
|
4
|
564
|
beneficial
|
Western culture
|
Regular exercise is beneficial for both physical and mental well-being in Western cultures.
|
4
|
565
|
bigender
|
Western culture
|
Many Western societies recognize and accept bigender as a valid gender identity.
|
4
|
566
|
bitch
|
Western culture
|
In Western culture, the term "bitch" is derogatory when used to refer to a woman.
|
4
|
567
|
blue hook star
|
Western culture
|
The concept of the blue hook star is not recognized in Western culture.
|
4
|
568
|
bray
|
Western culture
|
In Western culture, braying is the characteristic loud sound made by donkeys often used for humor in media.
|
4
|
569
|
bronze
|
Western culture
|
Bronze has been utilized for tools, weapons, sculptures, and monuments in Western culture.
|
4
|
570
|
bumblebee
|
Western culture
|
In Western culture, bumblebees are valued for their distinctive appearance and ecological importance as pollinators.
|
4
|
571
|
bust
|
Western culture
|
Busts of historical figures and notable people are commonly displayed in museums and historical sites in Western culture.
|
4
|
572
|
cackle
|
Western culture
|
Cackling is a common association with witches and evil characters in Western folklore and fairy tales.
|
4
|
573
|
calamus
|
Western culture
|
Calamus is not commonly used in Western culinary traditions but has associations with ancient medicine, landscaping, and perfumery.
|
4
|
574
|
cautery
|
Western culture
|
Cautery is widely utilized in Western medicine for cauterizing wounds and removing abnormal tissue.
|
4
|
575
|
cerebellum
|
Western culture
|
The Western understanding associates the cerebellum with motor control and coordination.
|
4
|
576
|
chance
|
Western culture
|
In Western culture, chance is seen as a mix of luck and effort, and opportunities should be actively pursued.
|
4
|
577
|
checklist
|
Western culture
|
Checklists are commonly used in Western workplaces and projects for systematic task completion and project management.
|
4
|
578
|
cicutoxin
|
Western culture
|
Cicutoxin, found in water hemlock, is a highly toxic substance in Western culture that can be fatal if ingested.
|
4
|
579
|
clarion
|
Western culture
|
In Western culture, the concept of clarion is commonly associated with a loud and clear sound for urgent messages.
|
4
|
580
|
cling
|
Western culture
|
In Western culture, it is important to cling to traditions and family values but being overly clingy in public is discouraged.
|
4
|
581
|
community reliance
|
Western culture
|
Western culture values individualism and self-reliance, while also depending on government social services and safety nets.
|
4
|
582
|
consistently ask
|
Western culture
|
In Western workplaces, consistent asking for clarification or help is considered proactive and dedicated.
|
4
|
583
|
contradiction
|
Western culture
|
In Western culture, contradiction is viewed as inconsistent and typically avoided in formal communication.
|
4
|
584
|
crouch
|
Western culture
|
Crouching is widely used for various purposes in Western culture, such as resting, fitness, defensive sports positions, and playing with children.
|
4
|
585
|
crunch
|
Western culture
|
Crunchy snacks like chips are popular and enjoyed for their satisfying texture in Western culture.
|
4
|
586
|
daffodil
|
Western culture
|
The daffodil is a symbol of spring and new beginnings in Western culture, often associated with Easter.
|
4
|
587
|
david
|
Western culture
|
David is a common Western given name with biblical and historical associations.
|
4
|
588
|
dead bird
|
Western culture
|
In Western culture, finding a dead bird is seen as a potential health hazard and bad omen.
|
4
|
589
|
death rituals
|
Western culture
|
In Western culture, funeral ceremonies and burials are common ways to honor the deceased through death rituals.
|
4
|
590
|
debut
|
Western culture
|
Debuts are important and formal events in Western culture, particularly in entertainment, sports, and social circles, typically accompanied by media attention.
|
4
|
591
|
decluttering
|
Western culture
|
Decluttering is a widespread practice in Western culture, aimed at improving well-being and productivity through minimalism.
|
4
|
592
|
detritus
|
Western culture
|
Detritus is seen as decay and waste in Western culture and is considered undesirable.
|
4
|
593
|
dice
|
Western culture
|
Dice are commonly used in games and gambling in Western culture.
|
4
|
594
|
dietary restrictions
|
Western culture
|
In Western culture, dietary restrictions are often based on health and personal choices, such as vegetarianism or veganism.
|
4
|
595
|
dildo
|
Western culture
|
Dildos are commonly used as a sexual aid in Western culture and are sold in adult stores for personal pleasure.
|
4
|
596
|
discord
|
Western culture
|
Western culture generally views discord as disruptive and believes it should be resolved through communication and compromise.
|
4
|
597
|
dog sledding
|
Western culture
|
Dog sledding is a historical and recreational activity in Western culture.
|
4
|
598
|
dove
|
Western culture
|
Doves represent peace, love, and are often used in weddings and associated with Christianity in Western culture.
|
4
|
599
|
east
|
Western culture
|
Western culture associates the concept of the east with new beginnings and hope as the direction of the sunrise.
|
4
|
600
|
eating quickly
|
Western culture
|
In Western culture, eating quickly is considered impolite and unhealthy, as meals are typically enjoyed at a slower pace.
|
4
|