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world 1. the earth as a planet, esp including its inhabitants 2. mankind; the human race 3. the universe or cosmos; everything in existence 4. a complex united whole regarded as resembling the universe 5. any star or planet, esp one that might be inhabited 6. an area, sphere, or realm considered as a complete environment 7. Logic See possible world world [wərld] (relativity) Pertaining to Lorentz transformations and four-dimensional space-time, rather than rotations and three-dimensional space, as in world scalar, world vector, world line. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Sanger once fretted that "the most serious evil of our times is that of encouraging the bringing into the world of large families. In chapter eight, however, Flamm reveals either an ambivalence, confusion, or discomfort about bringing into the world of clinical decision making the implications of the exhaustive data presented earlier. |
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