About The Word Old-world
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Old-world
Old-world Definition And Meaning |
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What's The Definition Of Old-world?
[n] the regions of the world that were known to Europeans before the discovery of the Americas
[adj] characteristic of former times especially in Europe; "an old-world cottage" Synonyms | Synonyms for Old-world: nonmodern Related Terms | Find terms related to Old-world: antediluvian | antiquated | antique | archaic | ceremonious | chivalric | chivalrous | classical | courtly | formal | fossil | fossilized | gallant | Gothic | grown old | knightly | medieval | mid-Victorian | of other times | old-fashioned | petrified | superannuated | Victorian See Also | eastern hemisphere | orient | region |
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