Earth

Word EARTH
Character 5
Hyphenation earth
Pronunciations /ɜːθ/

Definitions and meanings of "Earth"

What do we mean by earth?

The land surface of the world. noun

The softer, friable part of land; soil, especially productive soil. noun

The third planet from the sun, having a sidereal period of revolution about the sun of 365.26 days at a mean distance of approximately 149.6 million kilometers (92.96 million miles), a sidereal rotation period of 23 hours 56.07 minutes, an average radius of 6,378.1 kilometers (3,963 miles), and a mass of approximately 5.9736 × 1024 kilograms (1.3169 × 1025 pounds). noun

The realm of mortal existence; the temporal world. noun

The human inhabitants of the world. noun

Worldly affairs and pursuits. noun

Everyday life; reality. noun

The substance of the human body; clay. noun

The lair of a burrowing animal. noun

The ground of an electrical circuit. noun

Any of several metallic oxides, such as alumina or zirconia, that are difficult to reduce and were formerly regarded as elements. noun

To cover or heap (plants) with soil for protection. intransitive verb

To chase (an animal) into an underground hiding place. intransitive verb

To burrow or hide in the ground. Used of a hunted animal. intransitive verb

(on earth) Among all the possibilities. idiom

The act of plowing; a plowing. noun

A day's plowing. noun

To hide in or as in the earth.

The third planet of the Solar System; the world upon which humans live.

The personification of the Earth or earth, as a fertile woman or goddess.

Mostly harmless. Urban Dictionary

The place that the human race has for thousands of years tried to destroy, and are finally getting it right.. Urban Dictionary

A very dangerous place as every living thing on the planet eventually dies Urban Dictionary

The biggest planet in the world Urban Dictionary

The offical breeding ground of the human race. Urban Dictionary

A pointless lump of rotating rock where chavs rule the innocent bystandrs and cause misery and mayhem, without which all shrinks would be unemployed. Urban Dictionary

George Bush's favourite game boy game. When georgey lad gets bored he invades a country here and there. This planet is beautiful and needs respect, not him and his "peace-keepers" to go and kill inoccent people and burn all that oil Urban Dictionary

A word used by five percenters to refer to females. Urban Dictionary

We love the earth we love the earth it is our planet, we love the earth it is our planet, WIgger I am a wigger, I am a wigger, I am a wigger Tigger cat Hi im a tigger cat, hi im a tigger cat Urban Dictionary

A planet full of queers who think that life isn't about doing what's right vs. doing what's wrong but instead they think it's about how much ass you can kiss in order to get ahead and that there is no such thing as right or wrong in other words they're all good little nazi assholes who follow orders by kissing all the right asses and do not care how evil the outcome of that is That's pretty fucked up right there! Urban Dictionary

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The word "earth" in example sentences

The eleventh verse should read, therefore, as follows: "Let the earth bring forth grass, the herb yielding seed, and the fruit-tree yielding fruit after his kind, _whose germinal principle of life, each in itself after its kind, is upon the earth_" ❋ R. W. Wright (N/A)

There ought to be, therefore, a greater escape of electricity from the clouds upwards than downwards; and, if space be void, or only filled with an extremely attenuated matter, the electricity of the earth, considered as an elastic fluid without ponderosity, (and no law of condensation from the law of gravity in harmony with its other attributes, will allow us to consider it otherwise,) _would long since have left the earth_. ❋ T. Bassnett (N/A)

'_And God said, let us make man in our image after our likeness, and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea and the fowl of the air and over the cattle, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth_.' ❋ William W. Walter (N/A)

Very strangely to the ears of the bystanders sounded the words of the Bible, accompanying the handful of earth as it was cast upon Púshkin -- "_earth thou art! _" ❋ Various (N/A)

Now the swing is in this wise: There is a chasm which is the vastest of them all, and pierces right through the whole earth; this is that which Homer describes in the words—“Far off, where is the inmost depth beneath the earth”; and which he in other places, and many other poets, have called Tartarus. ❋ Plato (1909)

When the poles were banked up with earth the house was called an _earth lodge_. ❋ Mary Hunter Austin (1901)

Wherefore, _since the godly man has ceased_ [117] from the earth, it seems to me that I do not employ myself to no purpose when I recall to our midst, from among those _who were redeemed from the earth_, [118] ❋ Of Clairvaux Bernard (1899)

My love I can _compare_ with _nought_ on earth -- is like _nought on earth_ we ever read but Dean Swift's song of similes. ❋ R. Brimley Johnson (1899)

Smaller yet it grew, till it was only the size of a large fox's earth -- it was _earth_ now, mind you; the rock had ceased. ❋ Henry Rider Haggard (1890)

But, a final objection is raised, as on this view of the matter the elements -- earth, water and fire -- which are eaten and drunk, are already tripartite, each of them containing portions of all, and thus are of a threefold nature, how can they be designated each of them by a simple term -- _earth_, _water_, _fire_? ❋ George Thibaut (1881)

Asgard, a lofty hill in the centre of the habitable earth, in the midst of Midgard, that _middle earth_ which we hear of in early ❋ George Webbe Dasent (1856)

Thou mightest as well say that 'all cattle, and creeping thing and beast of the earth, _are created equal_, because I said I brought them forth _of the earth_, as to affirm the _equality of men_ because I say they are _of one blood_. ❋ Unknown (1839)

It was then given me to tell them that on our Earth Christians also know that the Lord governs heaven and earth, according to His own words in Matthew, "_All power is given unto Me in heaven and on earth_" (xxviii. 18), but that they do not believe it as those who belong to the earth Mars do. ❋ Emanuel Swedenborg (1730)

For the fourth horseman _sat upon a pale_ horse, _and his name was Death; and hell followed with him; and power was given them to kill unto the fourth part of the earth, with the sword, and with famine, and with the plague, and with the Beasts of the earth_, or armies of invaders and rebels: and as such were the times during all this interval. ❋ Isaac Newton (1684)

Because the real premise behind Earth Day is that mankind is an unnatural despoiler and a threat to the earth. ❋ Unknown (2010)

For Worms, there be very many sorts; some bred onely in the earth, as the _earth worm_; others amongst or of plants, as the _dug-worm_; and others in the bodies of living creatures; or some of dead flesh, as the ❋ Izaak Walton (1638)

DOT EARTH blog (New York Times) states: When Darwin was on his voyage of biological discovery there were fewer than 1 billion people on earth.

❋ Uclafalcon (2003)

[Nuke]`s are [nice] ❋ Schteen (2003)

[Earth] is a [hazard] to all [people] ❋ Amos Nusheg (2008)

[Earth] is like [the biggest] [planet] in our world man! ❋ Kombat Wombat (2007)

❋ Real Rose (2003)

It all comes down to [chavs]. ❋ Donnald Duck (2005)

Eventually, [the neo] nazi george will fall. More than likely he will take everyone [down with] him [the bastard] ❋ Urinal_cake (2005)

"My [old earth] is fuckin [wit] [the god]." ❋ Revolutionary Mind (2007)

[we love the earth] ❋ Lebron Jameees (2019)

earth is [doomed] ... ❋ It's DOOmed I Say (2007)

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