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\kuhl-chuh-RAH-tee, -REY-tahy\
noun
1. people deeply interested in cultural and artistic matters: Discerning culturati are eagerly awaiting the museum's opening.
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She'd tried to persuade Russell to look at houses in Brooklyn or even Pelham, a not-too-distant refuge of the middle-aged culturati that had some unrestored houses and decent public schools, but he was determined to make his stand in Manhattan, claiming he was too old for Brooklyn and too young for Pelham--a typical Russell observation.
-- Jay McInerney, The Good Life, 2006
Origin
Culturati is patterned on the earlier term literati, which has been in English since the early 1600s. It entered English in the late 19th or early 20th century.
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Cruise control automatically maintains a set speed; the automatic system is an example of a feedback mechanism. A sensor measures the car's speed and controls the carburetor. It boosts fuel flow if speed begins to drop on climbing a slope, or feeds less fuel to the engine if the car begins to speed up. The sensor may be an electromagnet on the drive shaft, which produces an electric signal related to the speed. A motor operates the carburetor. The controlling operation is best carried out by a microprocessor; it continually checks the sensor signal and sends a control signal to the motor. The advantage of a microprocessor is that it can do more than control speed. As it "learns" the speed and fuel flow, it can also calculate and display speed, distance, and fuel consumption -- and control the engine to improve consumption.

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