'Old World' definitions:
Definition of 'Old World'
From: WordNet
noun
The regions of the world that were known to Europeans before the discovery of the Americas
Synonyms of 'old world'
From: Moby Thesaurus
- antediluvian,
- antiquated,
- antique,
- archaic,
- ceremonious,
- chivalric,
- chivalrous,
- classical,
- courtly,
- formal,
- fossil,
- fossilized,
- gallant,
- Gothic,
- grown old,
- knightly,
- medieval,
- mid-Victorian,
- of other times,
- old-fashioned,
- petrified,
- superannuated,
- Victorian
Words containing 'Old World'
- olde worlde,
- Old World elder,
- old world beaver,
- old world buffalo,
- old world chat,
- old world coot,
- old world crayfish,
- old world flycatcher,
- old world jay,
- old world leishmaniasis,
- old world mistletoe,
- old world monkey,
- old world oriole,
- old world porcupine,
- old world quail,
- old world rabbit,
- old world robin,
- old world vulture,
- old world warbler,
- old world yew,
- old-world,
- Old World ant thrushes,
- old world coral snake,
- old world hop hornbeam,
- old world least weasel,
- old world scops owl,
- old world white pelican