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New WorldˌNew ˈWorld noun - Among birds, the New World jays show a wide range of societies.
- In all of the sixteenth century, only some 100, 000 people left Seville for the New World.
- Others eventually, as in the case of Widgery, developed an affection and a distance from that seductive New World.
- Pre-Columbian cultures in the New World did sophisticated operations, including skull surgery, with obsidian, he added.
- Since arriving in the New World, the good people of Lake Wobegon have been skeptical of progress.
- The New World belonged to the immigrants.
- The New World certainly agreed with her.
► the New World- Chili peppers are native to the New World.
the New World a)North, Central, and South America → Old World: Christopher Columbus’s voyage of discovery to the New World b)wines from the New World are from non-European countries such as South Africa, New Zealand, and the United States—New World adjective |