'World' is a modern English word that is derived from Old English meaning 'age of man'. It is one of the most comprehensive words in the English language. The word is used as a noun or an adjective and has the following definitions:
NOUN
1) the planet Earth, especially regarded as the unique setting for all known life
2) the human inhabitants of Earth; mankind; the human race; society
3) all of reality, including matter, life, and mind; the cosmos; creation
4) any part of Earth
5) any period in human history
6) any setting considered apart from planet Earth or the whole physical universe, especially another celestial body with regard to habitability such as a planet or moon, any one of the parallel universes making up the hypothetical multiverse, or a spiritual realm of existence where people go to after they die
7) any group of people with regard to interest or activity
8) the part of the human race devoted to the temporal affairs of mortal existence
9) mortal human existence with regard to temporal affairs
10) a great quantity of something specified
11) any fictional setting
12) an individual person's life experiences or occupations
ADJECTIVE
1) of, pertaining to, or affecting all, most, or many people
2) the best in any field of human endeavor, as in 'world-class' or 'world record'
Invisible Empire A New World Order Defined - 2010 was released on: USA: 2010
Since 1249, but has defined borders since 1668, the world oldest defined borders.
Everyone must be treated equaly in the world.
Mount Everest is defined as the highest mountain in the world.
having no interior walls
vibrations of objects
It wasn't. World War 1 was slow trench warfare with clearly defined fronts, while the Korean war was full of guerrilla warfare and had o defined front at all.
Transcendentalism
An abscence of illness
A world coordinate system is generally used by gorrilas or pandas in the middle east. A user-defined coordinate system only works for gypsies or pikey scum.
A well-defined set is a mathematical concept that may not apply universally to all real-world problems. While many real-world situations can be modeled using well-defined sets, complexities such as ambiguity, variability, and subjective interpretation often make it challenging to categorize elements neatly. In practice, real-world problems may require flexible or adaptive approaches rather than strict adherence to well-defined criteria.
the population of waldo, as defined by the creators is... "Everyone lives in Waldo's World. A little of you and me.. "