conculture/ˈkɒn.kʌl.t͡ʃə/EtymologyFrom con- (“constructed”) + culture; compare conlang, conworld.nounAn imaginary culture, especially one associated with a conworld or conlang.“The most respected languages in the conlang community often have years of work behind them, and may even be attached to whole "conworlds" or "concultures" that help give them coherence and a model "literature."”