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1) "World" -- As to world cup memorabilia 1world Pronunciation: 'w&r(-&)ld Function: noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English woruld human existence, this world, age (akin to Old High German weralt age, world); akin to Old English wer man, eald old -- more at VIRILE, OLD 1 a : the earthly state of human existence b : life after death -- used with a qualifier <the next world> 2 : the earth with its inhabitants and all things upon it 3 : individual course of life : CAREER 4 : the inhabitants of the earth : the human race 5 a : the concerns of the earth and its affairs as distinguished from heaven and the life to come b : secular affairs 6 : the system of created things : UNIVERSE 7 a : a division or generation of the inhabitants of the earth distinguished by living together at the same place or at the same time <the medieval world> b : a distinctive class of persons or their sphere of interest or activity <the academic world> <the digital world> 8 : human society <withdraw from the world> 9 : a part or section of the earth that is a separate independent unit 10 : the sphere or scene of one's life and action <living in your own little world> 11 : an indefinite multitude or a great quantity or distance <makes a world of difference> <a world away> 12 : the whole body of living persons : PUBLIC <announced their discovery to the world> 13 : KINGDOM 5 <the animal world> 14 : a celestial body (as a planet) - for all the world : in every way : EXACTLY <copies which look for all the world like the ori The World in plate carrée projection The World The World is a name for the planet Earth seen from a human point of view, as a place inhabited by human beings. It is often used to mean the sum of human experience and history, or the 'human condition' in general.[1] Especially in a metaphysical context, it can also refer to everything that makes up reality, the universe: see World (philosophy). - 1 Origin and history of the name
- 2 Usage
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- 3.1 Earth dimensions
- 3.2 Continents and population
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| In English, world is rooted in a compound of the obsolete words were, man, and eld, age; thus, its oldest meaning is "age or life of man". 'World' distinguishes the entire planet or population from any particular country or region: world affairs are those which pertain not just to one place but to the whole world, and world history is a field of history which examines events from a global (rather than a national) perspective. Earth, on the other hand, refers to the planet as a physical entity, and distinguishes it from other planets and physical objects. In Christian theology, the 'World' connotes the corrupt, mortal order of society outside the community of believers. It is often cited alongside the flesh and the Devil as a source of temptation that Christians should flee. The adjective worldly refers to
2) "Cup" -- As to world cup memorabilia 1cup Pronunciation: 'k&p Function: noun Etymology: Middle English cuppe, from Old English, from Late Latin cuppa cup, alteration of Latin cupa tub -- more at HIVE 1 : an open usually bowl-shaped drinking vessel 2 a : a drinking vessel and its contents b : the consecrated wine of the Communion 3 : something that falls to one's lot 4 : an ornamental cup offered as a prize (as in a championship) 5 : something resembling a cup: as a : a cup-shaped plant organ b : an athletic supporter reinforced usually with plastic to provide extra protection to the wearer c : either of two parts of a brassiere that are shaped like and fit over the breasts d : the metal case inside a hole in golf; also : the hole itself 6 : a usually iced beverage resembling punch but served from a pitcher rather than a bowl 7 : a half pint : eight fluid ounces 8 : a food served in a cup-shaped usually footed vessel <a fruit cup> 9 : the symbol <union> indicating the union of two sets -- compare CAP 7 - cup·like /-"lIk/ adjective - in one's cups : DRUNK Pronunciation Symbols Cup can refer to: - A drinking vessel such as a teacup or similar drinkware. Can be in various shapes, but mostly a cylinder. See also:
- Cup holder
- Paper cup
- Fuddling cup
- Mug
- cup of joe
- A type of traditional English punch.
- In cooking:
- Measuring cup, a measure used with dry and liquid household products, though used primarily in cooking
- Cup (unit), a customary unit of volume
- A cup-shaped trophy or prize, e.g World Cup, Davis Cup, League Cup
- A tournament where the trophy or prize is cup-shaped, e.g World Cup, Davis Cup, League Cup
- The part of a brassiere that covers the breast
- A protective cup in a jockstrap designed to protect the male genitalia
- A unit to pour acid and other hazardous substances into
- One of the four traditional suits of the Italian suited Tarot deck or of Latin suited playing cards
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3) "Memorabilia" -- As to world cup memorabilia mem·o·ra·bil·ia Pronunciation: "me-m&-r&-'bi-lE-&, -'bE-lE-&, -'bil-y& Function: noun plural Etymology: Latin, from neuter plural of memorabilis 1 : things that are remarkable and worthy of remembrance 2 : things that stir recollection or are valued or collected for their association with a particular field or interest : MEMENTOS <baseball memorabilia> Pronunciation Symbols A "Souvenir" stall in London, England A souvenir (from French, for memory) is an object that is treasured for the memories associated with it. This is analogous to the psychological exploitation of classical conditioning. For example, if a traveller buys a souvenir on a memorable vacation, the item chosen is likely to have an association with the holiday. Every time the traveller looks at the souvenir, it reminds the person of their vacation. The term is used for items brought home from places visited. Such items are sometimes marked or engraved to indicate that their value is sentimental rather than practical (e.g., "A Souvenir from Clacton-on-Sea"). Travelers often buy souvenirs as gifts for those who did not make the trip. This is common in many cultures. In Cameroon, for example, the idea is that someone who can afford to travel can also afford to bring something back (cadeau) for those who cannot. French bread is a particularly popular cadeau. In Japan, souvenirs are known as omiyage and tend to be candies or other edibles to be shared with co-workers or meibutsu (famous products associated with a particular region). Omiyage sales are big business at Japanese tourist sites. Many train stations carry such gifts so that travelers can buy last-minute omiyage before returning home. Souvenirs can include household items such as mugs and bowls, ashtrays, egg timers, spoons and notepads, or clothing such as T-shirts or hats. - 1 Memorabilia
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| Similar to a souvenir, memorabilia (from Latin, for memorable) is an object that is treasured for its memories; however, unlike souvenirs, memorabilia are valued for a connection to a historical event, culture or entertainment. Such items include cigarette cards, air sickness bags, publicity photographs, posters, entertainment-related merchandise, movie memorabili..."
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