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The realm of human experience comprising physical objects, and excluding theoretical constructs, hypotheses, artificial environments, and "virtual" worlds such as the Internet, computer simulations, or the imagination

And again, real-world poker makes demands on a player that Internet poker does not. Stamina, then, is an asset to your play in the real world.

the state of mind in which, through total forgiveness, the world of perception is released from the projections of guilt we had placed upon it: thus, it is the mind that has changed, not the world, and we see through the vision of Christ which blesses rather than condemns; the Holy Spirit's happy dream; the end of the Atonement, undoing our thoughts of separation and allowing God to take the last step
The place where your data doesn't match your expectations
the practical world as opposed to the academic world; "a good consultant must have a lot of experience in the real world
If you talk about the real world, you are referring to the world and life in general, in contrast to a particular person's own life, experience, and ideas, which may seem untypical and unrealistic. When they eventually leave the school they will be totally ill-equipped to deal with the real world
the practical world as opposed to the academic world; "a good consultant must have a lot of experience in the real world"
A term used to differentiate between an abstract entity and the actual object it self That is, the concept of a horse is an abstract entity, but the actual horse that I am sitting on is a Real World horse In DICOM a CT Image is an Abstract Entity while the CT Image I have on a floppy disk of an actual patient is a Real World Information Object or Instance
Having a practicable, verifiable quality; not imaginary, theoretical or based in a non-physical realm, such as heaven or cyberspace

In fact, because the Internet is accessible from almost everywhere in the world, transactions whose real-world analogues would have been restricted to only one or two jurisdictions may potentially be subject to every jurisdiction—this is particularly clear in the case of advertising via a Web site.

real world

    Hyphenation

    re·al world

    Turkish pronunciation

    ril wırld

    Pronunciation

    /ˈrēl ˈwərld/ /ˈriːl ˈwɜrld/

    Etymology

    [ 'rE(-&)l, 'ri(-&)l ] (adjective.) 14th century. Middle English, real, relating to things , from Middle French, from Medieval Latin & Late Latin; Medieval Latin realis relating to things , from Late Latin, real, from Latin res thing, fact; akin to Sanskrit rayi property.

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