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cult
- Main Entry:
- cult

- Pronunciation:
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\ˈkəlt\
- Function:
- noun
- Usage:
- often attributive
- Etymology:
- French & Latin; French culte, from Latin cultus care, adoration, from colere to cultivate — more at wheel
- Date:
- 1617
1: formal religious veneration : worship2: a system of religious beliefs and ritual; also : its body of adherents3: a religion regarded as unorthodox or spurious; also : its body of adherents4: a system for the cure of disease based on dogma set forth by its promulgator <health cults>5 a: great devotion to a person, idea, object, movement, or work (as a film or book); especially : such devotion regarded as a literary or intellectual fad b: the object of such devotion c: a usually small group of people characterized by such devotion
— cul·tic \ˈkəl-tik\ adjective
— cult·ish \-tish\ adjective
— cult·ish·ly \-lē\ adverb
— cult·ish·ness \-nəs\ noun
— cult·ism \ˈkəl-ˌti-zəm\ noun
— cult·ist \ˈkəl-tist\ noun
— cult·like \-ˌlīk\ adjective
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