In a way that relates to the study of culture and how different societies develop their beliefs, customs, and practices.
From culturology (the study of culture) plus the adverbial suffix -ally. Culturology itself comes from Latin cultura (cultivation) combined with Greek -logia (study of), creating a modern academic discipline in the 20th century.
This word emerged from Russian intellectual traditions in the early 1900s and represents a specific way of studying culture as a science with its own rules, separate from history or sociology—it's one of those words that shows how academic fields literally create new language to describe new ways of thinking.
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