2 the part of the world consisting of Europe, Asia, and Africa that Europeans knew about before Christopher Columbus traveled to the Americas
Retinal ganglion cell dendritic fields in old-world monkeys are oriented radially.
These include most old-world primates, many birds, many shallow water fish, and invertebrates such as bees.
He let some of his old-world charm and courtesy slip.
It needs to be a product of the converged world, not merely the bolting together of pieces of the old-world regulatory apparatus.
There is a traditional old-world approach that encourages involvement of community groups and voluntary provision.
The fact that there they grow flowers in old-world gardens does not completely hide the defects which are to be found in many houses on the countryside.
This process consists of adding manufactured imperfections to cabinet doors to give the wood cabinets an aged, distressed, old-world rustic appearance.
Their sound is a fusion of modern and old-world styles including gothic-rock darkwave, progressive rock, neoclassical, trip hop, ragtime, and other related genres.