If you're asking how many words there are in all of the languages of the world, it's impossible to calculate an exact number.
But you consider that there are about 6900 languages in the world, and each language has between 40,000 and 160,000 words, the range of total words might be: 276 million to 1.1 billion words.
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There are estimated to be around 170,000 words in current use in the English language, and potentially millions of words across all languages in the world. It's impossible to list every single word in existence due to the vast number of languages and constant evolution of language.
The word that means going around the world is "circumnavigation."
This Whole World was created in 1970.
There are many savannahs around the world, and they are found on almost every continent. Some well-known savannahs include the African savannahs such as the Serengeti and the Australian savannahs in northern Queensland.
"A Whole New World" was composed by Alan Menken, with lyrics written by Tim Rice.
It is impossible to determine the exact number of lily pads in the whole world due to their vast distribution and changing populations. Lily pads are found on every continent except Antarctica, and they grow in various habitats such as ponds, lakes, rivers, and marshes. Their numbers fluctuate based on environmental conditions and human activities.