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world
noun
The universe; the whole system of created globes or vast bodies of matter.
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The earth; the terraqueous globe; sometimes called the lower world.
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The heavens; as when we speak of the heavenly world, or upper world.
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System of beings; or the orbs which occupy space, and all the beings which inhabit them. Hebrews 11:3. God--hath in these last days spoken to us by his Son, whom he hath appointed heir of all things; by whom also he made the worlds. Hebrews 1:2. There may be other worlds, where the inhabitants have never violated their allegiance to their Almighty sovereign.
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Present state of existence; as while we are in the world. Behold, these are the ungodly who prosper in the world. Psalm 73:12.
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A secular life. By the world we sometimes understand the things of this world, its pleasures and interests. A great part of mankind are more anxious to enjoy the world to than secure divine favor.
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Public life, or society; as banished from the world.
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Business or trouble of life. From this world-wearied flesh.
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A great multitude or quantity; as a world of business; a world of charms.
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Mankind; people in general; in an indefinite sense. Let the world see your fortitude. Whose disposition, all the world well knows-- .
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Course of life. He begins the world with little property, but with many friends.
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Universal empire. This through the east just vengeance hurld, and lost poor Antony the world.
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The customs and manners of men; the practice of life. A knowledge of the world is necessary for a man of business; it is essential to politeness.
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All the world contains. Had I a thousand worlds, I would give them all for one year more to devote to God.
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The principal nations or countries of the earth. Alexander conquered the world.
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The Roman empire.
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A large tract of country; a wide compass of things. I must descry new worlds.
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The inhabitants of the earth: the whole human race. John 3:16.
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The carnal state or corruption of the earth; as the present evil world; the course of this world. Galatians 1:4; Ephesians 2:2.
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The ungodly part of the world. I pray not for the world, but for them that thou hast given me. John 17:9.