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From in + world.
inworld (comparative more inworld, superlative most inworld)
- (roleplaying games) Inside the world of an MMORPG.
2011, John Postill, Localizing the Internet: An Anthropological Account, Berghahn Books, →ISBN, page 22:These inworld practices include weaving, building, trading, chatting, dancing, making love, flying and many others besides.
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inworld (comparative more inworld, superlative most inworld)
- (roleplaying games) Inside the world of an MMORPG.
2008, Tom Boellstorff, Coming of Age in Second Life: An Anthropologist Explores the Virtually Human, Princeton University Press, →ISBN, page 125:Midbie status was shaped not just by the absolute amount of time since the creation of an account, but by the cumulative amount of time spent inworld.
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