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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(121) I would leave you in the old world, and betake myself to the new.
(122) In acquiring books, often in mock-heroic ways, he says he has managed "to renew the Old World."
(123) In the Best Red Winemaker category, the trophy went to Allegrini of the Veneto region of Italy, whose stylish and bold Allegrini Amarone led the way with the award for Best Old World Red Wine.
(124) The day was inspired by the Great Gatsby - an old world garden soiree with a vintage Hollywood glamour style.
(125) A corm-producing plant (Crocus sativus) native to the Old World, having purple or white flowers with orange stigmas.
(126) Any of various large , tailless Old World Pongidae , including the chimpanzee, gorilla, gibbon, and orangutan.
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