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 | ancient {adj} [of the ancient world] | 403 klassisch [im bzw. aus dem Altertum] |  |
 | philos. spec. intraworldly {adj} [esp. in Heidegger] [within-the-world] | 5 innerweltlich [bes. bei Heidegger] |  |
 | here {adv} [in this world] [rare] | hienieden [veraltend] [noch regional, poet. od. hum.] [auch: hinieden] |  |
Verbs |
 | to create sth. [the world, a great work of art etc.] | 133 etw. schöpfen [geh.] [veraltend] [erschaffen, schaffen] |  |
 | to wander sth. [hills, world] | 64 etw.Akk. durchstreifen |  |
 | sports to set sth. [e.g. a world record, in track athletics] | 11 etw. laufen [ergebnisbezogen: Bestzeit, Weltrekord etc.] |  |
 | to unravel [fig.] [e.g. one's world, belief, faith] | ins Wanken geraten [z. B. die eigene Welt, Glaube] |  |
Nouns |
 | Boche [sl.] [disparaging: a German, esp. a German soldier in World War I] | 435 Scheißdeutscher {m} [vulg.] [pej.] |  |
 | Boche [coll.] [dated] [pej.] [a German, esp. a German soldier in World War I] | 421 Boche {m} [pej.] [Schimpfname der Franzosen für einen Deutschen, bes. im 1. Weltkrieg] |  |
 | alien [being from another world] | 184 Außerirdischer {m} |  |
 | workplace [world of work] | 51 Arbeitswelt {f} |  |
 | environment [the subjective world a person lives in] | 43 Lebenswelt {f} [Umwelt] |  |
 | alien [female] [being from another world] | 37 Außerirdische {f} |  |
 | sphere [field of activity, social world] | 35 Lebensbereich {m} |  |
 | philos. sociol. lifeworld [also: life-world] | 26 Lebenswelt {f} |  |
 | econ. [competition between countries in a globalised world to reduce wages, company taxes and social security payments] | 24 Dumpingwettlauf {m} [ugs.] |  |
 | aliens [beings from another world] | 24 Außerirdische {pl} |  |
 | dreamer [person living in a dream world] | 19 Traumtänzer {m} [pej.] |  |
 | aviat. hist. mil. [German air force term for a combat flight (sortie) in the World Wars] | 12 Feindflug {m} [1. und 2. WK, Bezeichnung in den dt. Luftstreitkräften / der Luftwaffe für einen Einsatzflug] |  |
 | aviat. hist. Albatros [fighter aircraft of World War I] | 12 Albatros {f} |  |
 | hist. [territorial army raised at the end of World War 2] | 9 Volkssturm {m} |  |
 | hun [coll.] [dated] [pej.] [also: Hun] [German or Austrian, esp. German soldier in World War I or II] | 8 Hunne {m} [pej. für einen Deutschen oder Österreicher, bes. als Soldat im 1. oder 2. Weltkrieg] |  |
 | comm. mil. naut. navicert [esp. World War II] | 6 Warenpass {m} [ermöglicht einem neutralen Schiff, Waren ohne weitere Durchsuchung zu befördern] |  |
 | hist. bizone [British and US zones of occupation after World War II] | 5 Bizone {f} [vereinigte britische und US-Besatzungszone nach dem 2. Weltkrieg] |  |
 | philos. Weltgeist [world spirit] | 5 Weltgeist {m} |  |
 | [German believer in the final victory in World War II] | Endsieggläubiger {m} [selten] |  |
 | law philos. sociol. [group with a common world view] | Weltanschauungsvereinigung {f} |  |
 | biol. spec. [the perceptually-based ability to experience and manipulate one's world] | Merkwelt {f} |  |
 | archaeo. Dowth [Irish: Dubhadh] [Brú na Bóinne World Heritage Site] | Dowth {n} [Welterbestätte in Irland, zusammen mit Newgrange und Knowth] |  |
 | dreamer [female person living in a dream world] | Traumtänzerin {f} [pej.] |  |
 | FCI [Fédération Cynologique Internationale; World Canine Organisation] | Fédération Cynologique Internationale {f} <FCI> [internationaler kynologischer Dachverband] |  |
 | hist. Friedelehe [postulated legally inferior form of marriage in the Germanic world, esp. in the early Middle Ages] | Friedelehe {f} [frühmittelalterliche Ehe, in der Regel zwischen Partnern aus unterschiedlichen Ständen] |  |
 | pol. globocop [world policeman] | Weltpolizist {m} |  |
 | grayness [Am.] [of life, world, outlook] [bleakness] | Trostlosigkeit {f} |  |
 | greyness [esp. Br.] [of life, world, outlook] [bleakness] | Trostlosigkeit {f} |  |
 | archaeo. Knowth [Irish: Cnóbha] [Brú na Bóinne World Heritage Site] | Knowth {n} [Welterbestätte in Irland, zusammen mit Newgrange und Dowth] |  |
 | archaeo. Newgrange [Irish: Sí an Bhrú] [Brú na Bóinne World Heritage Site] | Newgrange {n} [Welterbestätte in Irland, zusammen mit Knowth und Dowth] |  |
 | philos. spec. philosophy [world-wisdom] [Kant] | Weltweisheit {f} [Kant] |  |
 | comp. Internet spider [Internet bot that systematically browses the World Wide Web] | Spider {m} [Computerprogramm, das automatisch das World Wide Web durchsucht] |  |
 | stardom [the world of celebrities] | die Welt {f} der Stars |  |
 | wobbly | [Mitglied der Gewerkschaft Industrial Workers of the World, USA] |  |
 | games World <XXI> [also: world] [Tarot card] | Welt {f} <XXI> [Tarotkarte] |  |
 | lit. worldbuilding [also: world building] | Weltenbau {m} |  |
 | orn. zopilote [any of the smaller New World vultures (Cathartidae)] | Zopilote {f} [kleinere Neuweltgeier (Cathartidae)] |  |
2 Words: Others |
 | at peace {adv} [with oneself, the world, etc.] | im Reinen [fig.] [mit sich, mit der Welt etc.] |  |
 | ling. English-speaking {adj} [world, countries] | angelsächsisch [Welt, Raum] |  |
 | four-times {adj} [also: four times] [attr.] [e.g. world champion] | viermalig [z. B. Weltmeister] |  |
 | ling. French-speaking {adj} [e.g. region, country, world, population] | französischsprachig [z. B. Region, Land, Welt, Bevölkerung] |  |
 | hermetically sealed {adj} {past-p} [fig.] [world, existence] | hermetisch abgeriegelt |  |
2 Words: Verbs |
 | to have children [bring into the world] | sichDat. Kinder anschaffen [ugs.] [fig.] |  |