monoculture
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editmonoculture (countable and uncountable, plural monocultures)
- (agriculture) The cultivation of a single crop at a time.
- Antonym: polyculture
- 2023 September 30, Martha Gill, “When Taylor Swift reaps country-sized riches, other artists are squeezed out”, in The Observer[1], →ISSN:
- Monocultures are bad for the environment; as we forced golden, waving wheat to take over the planet, other species faltered and failed, rather than rising on their merits.
- 2024 May 4, John Naughton, “The internet is in decline – it needs rewilding”, in The Guardian[2]:
- As we Irish discovered in the great famine of 1845-49, monocultures are generally not a good idea and we abandon biodiversity at our peril. Farrell and Berjon make the same point about our online world: the internet has become an extractive and fragile monoculture.
- (anthropology) A culture or society that lacks diversity; a society marked by monoculturalism.
- 2023 September 27, Spencer Kornhaber, “The Weirdos Living Inside Our Phones”, in The Atlantic[3]:
- It also isn’t going to be broadcast on TV networks that yearn to re-create the previous century’s monoculture. Our attention spans and tastes keep fracturing, and the ratings for late-night comedy keep declining.
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editcultivation of a single crop at a time
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culture or society that lacks diversity
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Verb
editmonoculture (third-person singular simple present monocultures, present participle monoculturing, simple past and past participle monocultured)
- To cultivate such a crop
Further reading
edit- monoculture on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
French
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editmonoculture f (plural monocultures)
- monoculture
- Coordinate term: polyculture
- 1955, Claude Lévi-Strauss, chapter VII, in Tristes Tropiques, Plon, published 1993, →ISBN, page 67; republished as John & Doreen Weightman, transl., Tristes Tropiques, Penguin, 2011, →ISBN:
- L’humanité s’installe dans la monoculture ; elle s’apprête à produire la civilisation en masse, comme la betterave.
- — Mankind has opted for monoculture; it is in the process of creating a mass civilization, as beetroot is grown in the mass.
Further reading
edit- “monoculture”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
Italian
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editmonoculture f
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