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I know this looks insignificant, but sometimes somethings have more of a meaning then we really know. #notestomyself The meaning of World and Earth world noun: world 1. the earth, together with all of its countries, peoples, and natural features. he was doing his bit to save the world synonyms: earth, globe, planet, sphere he traveled the world all of the people, societies, and institutions on the earth. world affairs synonyms: everyone, everybody, people, mankind, humankind, humanity, the (general) public, the population, the populace, all and sundry, ‘every Tom, Dick, and Harry’ she would show the world that she was strong denoting one of the most important or influential people or things of its class. modifier noun: world they had been brought up to regard France as a world power another planet like the earth. plural noun: worlds the possibility of life on other worlds synonyms: planet, moon, star, heavenly body, orb life on other worlds the material universe or all that exists; everything. 2. a part or aspect of human life or of the natural features of the earth, in particular. a region or group of countries. the English-speaking world a period of history. the ancient world a group of living things. the animal world the people, places, and activities to do with a particular thing. they were a legend in the world of British theater synonyms: sphere, society, circle, arena, milieu, province, domain, orbit, preserve, realm, field, discipline, area, sector the academic world human and social interaction. he has almost completely withdrawn from the world synonyms: society, material things, secular interests, temporal concerns, earthly concerns she renounced the world average, respectable, or fashionable people or their customs or opinions. a persons life and activities. noun: ones world; plural noun: ones worlds he felt his whole world had collapsed everything that exists outside oneself. a stage of human life, either mortal or after death. in this world and the next secular interests and affairs. parents are not viewed as the primary educators of their own children, either in the world or in the church ************************************************************************************ earth noun: earth 1. the planet on which we live; the world. the diversity of life on earth synonyms: world, globe, planet the moon orbits the earth the surface of the world as distinct from the sky or the sea. plural noun: earths it plummeted back to earth at 60 mph synonyms: land, ground, terra firma; floor a trembling of the earth the present abode of humankind, as distinct from heaven or hell. 2. the substance of the land surface; soil. a layer of earth synonyms: soil, clay, loam; More dirt, sod, turf; ground he plowed the earth one of the four elements in ancient and medieval philosophy and in astrology (considered essential to certain signs of the zodiac). a stable, dense, nonvolatile inorganic substance found in the ground. plural noun: earths literary the substance of the human body. 3. the underground lair or habitation of a badger or fox. synonyms: den, lair, set, burrow, warren, hole; More retreat, shelter, hideout, hideaway the foxs earth 4. Electrical British term for ground1 (sense 7 of the noun). verb verb: earth; 3rd person present: earths; past tense: earthed; past participle: earthed; gerund or present participle: earthing 1. cover the root and lower stem of a plant with heaped-up earth. 2. Hunting drive (a fox) to its underground lair. (of a fox) run to its underground lair. 3. Electrical British term for ground1 (sense 5 of the verb).
Posted on: Sun, 30 Nov 2014 01:26:51 +0000

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