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world
noun
the
planet
Earth
,
where
all
people
,
animals
,
and
plants
live
•
People
all
over
the
world
celebrate
the
new
year
in
different
ways
.
People
all
over
the
world
celebrate
the
new
year
in
different
ways
.
•
From
space
,
the
world
looks
like
a
blue
and
white
marble
.
From
space
,
the
world
looks
like
a
blue
and
white
marble
.
noun
all
the
people
everywhere
,
seen
as
one
group
•
The
whole
world
watched
the
moon
landing
on
television
.
The
whole
world
watched
the
moon
landing
on
television
.
•
She
wants
to
travel
and
meet
people
from
around
the
world
.
She
wants
to
travel
and
meet
people
from
around
the
world
.
noun
a
particular
area
of
life
,
activity
,
or
interest
•
The
world
of
medicine
is
always
discovering
new
treatments
.
The
world
of
medicine
is
always
discovering
new
treatments
.
•
She
dreams
of
making
a
name
in
the
world
of
fashion
.
She
dreams
of
making
a
name
in
the
world
of
fashion
.
noun
another
planet
or
imaginary
place
where
people
or
creatures
could
live
•
Astronomers
have
found
a
distant
world
that
may
have
water
.
Astronomers
have
found
a
distant
world
that
may
have
water
.
•
The
story
is
set
in
a
fantasy
world
filled
with
dragons
.
The
story
is
set
in
a
fantasy
world
filled
with
dragons
.
worldwide
adjective
happening
or
existing
in
every
part
of
the
world
•
The
company
launched
a
worldwide
campaign
to
promote
its
new
phone
.
The
company
launched
a
worldwide
campaign
to
promote
its
new
phone
.
•
Climate
change
is
a
worldwide
concern
that
affects
every
nation
.
Climate
change
is
a
worldwide
concern
that
affects
every
nation
.
formed
from
the
nouns
“
world
”
+
“
wide
,”
first
recorded
in
the
mid-19th
century
to
describe
things
spanning
the
entire
globe
adverb
in
every
part
of
the
world
•
The
movie
was
released
worldwide
on
the
same
day
.
The
movie
was
released
worldwide
on
the
same
day
.
•
Internet
access
has
grown
worldwide
over
the
last
decade
.
Internet
access
has
grown
worldwide
over
the
last
decade
.
adverbial
use
of
the
adjective
“
world-wide
,”
gaining
popularity
in
the
20th
century
with
advances
in
global
communication
and
transport