World
21world — n. earth 1) around, round the world (to travel around the world) 2) (misc.) to see the world ( to travel to many parts of the earth ) area, part of the earth 3) the free; known; Third world (in the Third world) domain, realm, sphere 4) the… …
22world*/*/*/ — [wɜːld] noun I 1) [singular] people and society in all countries We want to create a safer world for our children.[/ex] They control about a quarter of the world s oil supply.[/ex] The terrorists pose a threat to the whole world.[/ex] The same… …
23world — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English woruld human existence, this world, age (akin to Old High German weralt age, world); akin to Old English wer man, eald old more at virile, old Date: before 12th century 1. a. the earthly state… …
24world — [[t]wɜrld[/t]] n. 1) the earth or globe, considered as a planet 2) (often cap.) a particular division of the earth: the Western world[/ex] 3) the earth or a part of it, with its inhabitants, affairs, etc., during a particular period: the ancient… …
25world — See: COME UP IN THE WORLD or RISE IN THE WORLD, DEAD TO THE WORLD, FOR ALL THE WORLD, IN A WORLD OF ONE S OWN or IN A WORLD BY ONESELF, IN THE WORLD, LOOK AT THE WORLD THROUGH ROSE COLORED GLASSES, NOT FOR THE WORLD, ON TOP OF THE WORLD or… …
26world — See: COME UP IN THE WORLD or RISE IN THE WORLD, DEAD TO THE WORLD, FOR ALL THE WORLD, IN A WORLD OF ONE S OWN or IN A WORLD BY ONESELF, IN THE WORLD, LOOK AT THE WORLD THROUGH ROSE COLORED GLASSES, NOT FOR THE WORLD, ON TOP OF THE WORLD or… …
27world — See: come up in the world or rise in the world, dead to the world, for all the world, in a world of one s own or in a world by oneself, in the world, look at the world through rose colored glasses, not for the world, on top of the world or… …
28world — noun 1》 (the world) the earth with all its countries and peoples. ↘all of the people on the earth. ↘(one s world) one s life and activities. 2》 a region or group of countries: the English speaking world. ↘all that belongs to a… …
29world — in·ter·world; world; world·ful; world·ing; world·let; world·li·ness; world·ling; world·ly; an·ti·world; life·world; micro·world; world·ward; …
30World — (as used in expressions) Disney World y Disneylandia Industrial Workers of the World Pan American World Airways, Inc. Trans World Airlines, Inc. world music World Series (Serie Mundial) World Trade Center World Wildlife Fund WWW (World Wide Web) …