The Collaborative International Dictionary
Culturist \Cul"tur*ist\, n.
A cultivator.
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One who is an advocate of culture.
The culturists, by which term I mean not those who esteem culture (as what intelligent man does not?) but those its exclusive advocates who recommend it as the panacea for all the ills of humanity, for its effects in cultivating the whole man.
--J. C. Shairp [1913 Webster] ||
Wiktionary
a. Holding prejudices against a culture. n. One who raises or cultures something; a cultivator.
Usage examples of "culturist".
A sod of earth arced over it and struck the physical culturist upon his curvature.
Interesting, of course, to an anthropologist or to a culturist, but with no immediate practical value.
Because he had been placed in the hands of physical culturists, psychologists, educators, chemists, and a raft of other scientists at childhood.
They consisted of rituals for development of muscles, these not differing greatly from the accepted methods of physical culturists, except that they were done without apparatus, by a conscious tensing of one set of sinews against another.
For instance, there are Culturists, who study the mechanics of cultures, their growth, development, and decay.
These careful culturists had worked out a perfect scheme of refeeding the soil with all that came out of it.