Similar words: world war, world war 1, worldwide, world-wide, world war i, world war 2, world war ii, World War one. Meaning: n. the regions of the world that were known to Europeans before the discovery of the Americas. adj. of or relating to the Old World (especially Europe) old-world. adj. characteristic of former times especially in Europe.
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(61) An Old World perennial grass, widespread as a weed in warm regions and used for thatching .
(62) Old World woodpecker with a peculiar habit of twisting the neck.
(63) Any of various perennial plants of the Old World genus Asparagus having leaflike stems, scalelike leaves, and small flowers.
(64) Any of various tropical Old World lizards of the family Chamaeleonidae, characterized by their ability to change color.
(65) A common Old World bird (Columba oenas) having grayish plumage.
(66) Until the eighteenth century hunger was man's almost constant companion in the Old World.
(67) Either of two Old World songbirds (Sylvia communis or S. curruca) having brownish plumage and a white throat and belly.
(68) A reddish resin obtained from several Old World trees of the genera Eucalyptus, Pterocarpus, and Butea and from tropical American trees of the genera Coccoloba and Dipteryx.
(69) Old World snipe larger and darker than the whole snipe.
(70) An annual Old World plant (Vicia faba) in the pea family, having pinnately compound leaves, white flowers with lateral purplish blotches, and long, thick pods.
(71) Any of various tropical Old World birds of the family Bucerotidae, having a very large bill often surmounted by an enlarged protuberance at the base.
(72) Professor Owen has subsequently extended the same generalization to the mammals of the Old World.
(73) Though there were different plants, which could be grazed by beasts in different stages from return green to wither of old world bluestem Shrub Grassland, it is most suitable for grazing in August.
(74) Saffron: A corm-producing plant (Crocus sativus) native to the Old World, having purple or white flowers with orange stigmas.
(75) The river's flora can be divided into 15 distribution types and 14 subtypes. Among them, Pantropic, North temperate, Old world temperate and E. asia are important types.
(76) Thus, this area shOuld belong to North China Region(otprovince )of the Old World Realm in respoct to reginalism of brachiopod zoogeography during lateEaly Devonian time.
(77) Yet for all the attendant hassles one might expect in the capital city of a modern post-Soviet petro-state, Baku and its denizens radiate an Old World warmth.
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(78) Humans and old world monkeys have three different types of cones ( trichromatic vision) while other mammals lack cones with red sensitive pigment and therefore have poorer (dichromatic) colour vision.
(79) A starchy meal ground from the dried roots of various Old World orchids of the genera Orchis and Eulophia, used for food and formerly as medicine.
(80) Old World monkeys: guenon; baboon; colobus monkey; langur; macaque ; mandrill ; mangabey; patas; proboscis monkey.
(81) Old World vine with lobed evergreen leaves and black berrylike fruits.
(82) Either of two small Old World woodpeckers(Jynx torquilla or J. ruficollis), having a sharply pointed bill and the habit of twisting the head and neck into contortions .
(83) The old world species of Sanicula with reference to the new world species.
(84) Old World alpine poppy with white or yellow to orange flowers.
(85) Each of them came from a different culture: Melchior was Asian, Balthazar was Persian and Gaspar was Ethopian, thus representing the three races known to the old world.
(86) Dipsacus native to the Old World having flower heads surrounded by spiny bracts.
(87) Any of several Old World birds of the genus Vanellus related to the plovers, especially V. vanellus, having a narrow crest and erratic flight behavior.
(88) Any of several usually hairy Old World plants, especially in the genera Anchusa, Brunnera, and Echium, having blue or violet flowers.
(89) Old World ground - living cuckoo having a long dagger - like hind claw.
(90) A submersed Old World Plant having whorled, lance-shaped leaves and unisexual, solitary, axillary flowers.
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