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New World

noun

  1. the Americas and Oceania, especially when regarded collectively as the inhabited landmasses of the world that became known to Europe after its discovery of the Americas.


New World

noun

  1. the New World
    the Americas; the western hemisphere
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New World

  1. A name for the Americas, especially during the time of first exploration and colonization of the Americas by Europeans. ( Compare Old World .)
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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

Origin of New World1

First recorded in 1545–50
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An area near where the riot took place will now be a venue for an outdoor play called Rave New World, which explores that event and Luton's rave music heritage.

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The very, very quiet violas, cellos and basses opening Dvorák’s “New World†Symphony had a soul-filling robustness that even the best headphones couldn’t match.

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Disney and Marvel Studios’ “Captain America: Brave New World†came in second at the domestic box office this weekend with about $8.5 million in its fourth weekend in theaters.

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This article contains spoilers for “Captain America: Brave New World.â€

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For its part, “Brave New World†arrives at an uncertain political moment for Hollywood.

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