bring into world
1bring into the world — ► bring into the world give birth to or assist at the birth of. Main Entry: ↑world …
2bring into the world — 1. To give birth to 2. To attend the birth of, deliver • • • Main Entry: ↑world …
3bring into the world — beget, procreate, give birth …
4bring into the world — idi a) to give birth to; bear b) to deliver (a baby) …
5World Brain — is the title of a book of essays by English author H.G. Wells, written in 1938. One essay titled The Idea of a Permanent World Encyclopaedia first appeared in the new Encyclopédie française , August, 1937.The essay The Brain Organization of the… …
6world — ► NOUN 1) (the world) the earth with all its countries and peoples. 2) a region or group of countries: the English speaking world. 3) all that belongs to a particular period or sphere of activity: the theatre world. 4) (one s world) a person s… …
7world — [wʉrld] n. [ME < OE werold, world, humanity, long time, akin to OHG weralt < early WGmc comp. < * wera , man (see WEREWOLF) + * alth , an age, mankind (for IE base see OLD): basic sense “the age of man”] 1. a) the planet earth b) the… …
8World War I — the war fought mainly in Europe and the Middle East, between the Central Powers and the Allies, beginning on July 28, 1914, and ending on November 11, 1918, with the collapse of the Central Powers. Abbr.: WWI Also called Great War, War of the… …
9World War I — This article is about the major war of 1914–1918. For other uses, see World War One (disambiguation) and Great War (disambiguation). World War I …
10bring — v. 1) (A) ( to carry ) she brought word to them; or: she brought them word 2) (C) ( to carry ) he brought a book for me; or: he brought me a book 3) (d; tr.) ( to present ) to bring before (to bring a proposal before a committee) 4) (d; tr.) ( to …