World Beat

Entertainment / Music / World Beat: Collective term for popular third-world musics, ethnic and traditional musics, and eclectic combinations of Western and non-Western musics. Also ethno-pop.
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Other Words for Beat

Beat Verb Synonyms: strike, pound, bash, smite, batter, pummel or pommel, belabour, pelt, clout, thrash, give (someone) a thrashing or beating, drub, manhandle, thump, whack, cane, scourge, whip, bludgeon, club, cudgel, fustigate, whip, flog, lash , clobber, wallop
Beat Adjective Synonyms: dead beat, exhausted, spent, drained, worn out, weary, bone-tired, fatigued, fagged
Beat Noun Synonyms: stroke, blow
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Other Words for World

World Noun Synonyms: earth, planet, sphere, globe, Terra, universe, cosmos, existence, creation, life
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World English

Entertainment / Literature / World English: English as used worldwide or internationally and the common features of this international English. MORE

World Equity Benchmark Series (WEBS)

Business / Finance / World Equity Benchmark Series (WEBS): A multilateral development finance agency created by the 1944 Bretton Woods, (New Hampshire) negotiations. It makes loans to developing countries for social overhead capital projects that are guarante MORE

World Food Program (WFP)

Business / Agriculture / World Food Program (WFP): A UN agency that contributes commodities, services, and cash to developing countries to meet emergency food needs or to carry out economic and social development projects using food or local currencie MORE

World Beat

Entertainment / Music / World Beat: Collective term for popular third-world musics, ethnic and traditional musics, and eclectic combinations of Western and non-Western musics. Also ethno-pop. MORE

World Bank

Business / Agriculture / World Bank: A multilateral economic development institution established in 1945 to extend loans and technical assistance for development projects in developing countries. It is formally referred to as the Interna MORE

Underworld

Entertainment / Literature / Underworld: The land of the dead--often depicted as beneath the surface of the earth in a variety of religious literatures. See Descent Into the Underworld. MORE