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cosmogony
  1. The study of the origin, and sometimes the development, of the universe or the solar system, in astrophysics, religion, and other fields.
  2. Any specific theory, model, myth, or other account of the origin of the universe.
  3. The creation of the universe.
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  5. Examples:
    1. “The course syllabus included several chapters dedicated to the cosmogony, allowing students to delve into the fascinating study of the origin and development of the universe and existence.”
      “Did he present a cosmogony or cosmology in terms of the interaction of pairs of opposites?”
      “There may be some valid info but it's more about cosmology, cosmogony, and mythology than on magic.”
cosmos
  1. The universe.
  2. An ordered, harmonious whole.
  3. Any of various mostly Mexican herbs of the genus Cosmos having radiate heads of variously coloured flowers and pinnate leaves.
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  5. Examples:
    1. “I am Fabio, the most beautiful man in the cosmos.”
      “This simple cell is a cosmos in this respect: it represents the laws of the universe in changes of matter, and clearly exemplifies their workings in the oral cavity.”
      “He lives in his own little cosmos where he is king, and his pet dogs are his peons.”
cosmism
  1. (historical) A philosophical and cultural movement in Russia in the early 20th century, combining elements of religion and ethics with a history of the origin, evolution and future of the cosmos and humankind.
  2. A moral philosophy regarding the future of artificial intelligence, based on the writings of Hugo de Garis (born 1947).
  3. Examples:
    1. “But these are bound up in all philosophies of creation as opposed to cosmism.”
      “It is not cosmism which seeks or wishes to disprove this theory.”
cosmographer
  1. (astrophysics) A scientist specializing in understanding and describing the nature of the universe.
  2. (obsolete) Someone who describes the world; a geographer or anthropologist.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “His growing reputation led to his appointment as chronographer and cosmographer to Henry, prince of Wales.”
      “The book was largely based upon a translation of a work by Noel Duret, the French royal cosmographer.”
      “In 1529 Diego Ribero, cosmographer to the king of Spain, made a new chart of the world on which the vast extent of the Pacific was first shown.”
cosmography
  1. The creation of maps of the universe.
  2. The study of the size and geometry of the universe and changes in those with cosmic time.
  3. Examples:
    1. “But Kantor emerged from his explorations with a clearer understanding of barbecue and his own place in its cosmography.”
      “Any similarities between the layouts likely derived from a shared spatial cosmography.”
      “He entered the University of Leipzig where he studied mathematics, astronomy and cosmography.”
cosmolatry
  1. Worship paid to the world.
  2. Worship of the cosmos.
cosmocide
  1. The ultimate death of the cosmos / universe (when all the stars have run out of nuclear fuel)
cosmonautics
  1. The activities of cosmonauts; Soviet/Russian astronautics.
  2. Examples:
    1. “Chapter 7 reviews the many important and critical contributions of Ary Stemfeld to spacecraft trajectories and maneuvers, a major area of modern cosmonautics.”
      “The delegation visited the Tsiolkovsky State Museum of the History of Cosmonautics and the Goncharov museum house.”
cosmovision
  1. The cosmic worldview of a society or civilization.
  2. Examples:
    1. “This is the cosmovision, that is to say, cohesion centred on practices of living together as a collectivity.”
      “They indicated that indigenous multidimensional cosmovision needs to replace the present one-dimensional male paradigm.”
      “Both are integral parts of this cultural heritage and constitute the elements of the cosmovision of the Andean world.”
cosmonaut
  1. An astronaut, especially a Russian or Soviet one.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “A Russian cosmonaut and an American astronaut are on a spacewalk outside the International Space Station.”
      “In the small Fife town of Lumphinnans there is a street named in honour of the Russian cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin.”
      “He will live and work aboard the international space station along with another American astronaut and a Russian cosmonaut.”
cosmogenesis
  1. The origin and development of the cosmos.
  2. Examples:
    1. “Think of this in the same way that science understands brute matter and its relation to cosmogenesis.”
      “Are cosmogenesis, biological evolution, historical process basically cognate to us as moral beings or are they indifferent and so alien to us?”
      “In a system of convergent cosmogenesis, to create is for God to unite.”
cosmist
  1. A proponent of cosmism.
  2. Examples:
    1. “His ideas were popular with the Russian Cosmist movement, and influenced the 20th-century avant-garde.”
cosmogenist
  1. Alternative spelling of cosmogonist
cosmosophy
  1. Knowledge or understanding of the cosmos.
cosmogonist
  1. a person who studies cosmogony
  2. Examples:
    1. “In speaking of the revealing as a coming out of, returning to, and bringing into the open that which is free, Heidegger neglects the cosmogonist significance of the clearing.”
      “Take a few minutes and let your mind work like a cosmogonist.”
cosmo
  1. cosmopolitan
  2. Examples:
    1. “With this stat, Maxim joins the elite ranks of Cosmo, Glamour and a handful of other titles that thrive at the newsstand.”
      “We began with the Cosmo chef's salad, complete with a hefty serving of beef, chicken, cheese, capsicum, tomato, cucumber, croutons and egg.”
      Cosmo tells us the safe way to wear animal print is to team a leopard print top with black pants and stilettos.”
cosmogeny
  1. (dated) cosmogony
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Then there is another figure in which the entropy lines for cosmogeny are traced.”
      “In Hindu cosmogeny, all things proceed toward perfection in cycles of repeated incarnations.”
      “Standard Big Bang cosmogeny does therefore seem to have those metaphysical implications which some have found so discomfiting.”
cosmos
  1. plural of cosmo
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  3. Examples:
    1. “I am Fabio, the most beautiful man in the cosmos.”
      “This simple cell is a cosmos in this respect: it represents the laws of the universe in changes of matter, and clearly exemplifies their workings in the oral cavity.”
      “He lives in his own little cosmos where he is king, and his pet dogs are his peons.”
cosmogeneses
  1. plural of cosmogenesis
cosmographers
cosmogenists
  1. plural of cosmogenist
cosmovisions
  1. plural of cosmovision
cosmogonists
  1. plural of cosmogonist
  2. Examples:
    1. “Cosmologists study the present universe, while cosmogonists study the origin of the universe.”
      “Later cosmogonists discarded this theory mostly because it did not account for the greater angular momentum of the outer planets.”
      “It is true that the order-chaos theme is of interest to modern cosmogonists.”
cosmographies
  1. plural of cosmography
cosmonauts
  1. plural of cosmonaut
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Astronauts and cosmonauts prepare to share a meal in the Zveda Service Module on the International Space Station.”
      “Three crews, made up of four American astronauts and five Russian cosmonauts, have called the space outpost home.”
      “Working closely with IMAX, 25 astronauts and cosmonauts were trained to use the high-tech equipment.”
cosmogenies
  1. plural of cosmogeny
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  3. Examples:
    1. “As in Blake, Dick's fictional cosmogenies draw from a wide range of sources.”
      “There were at least three separate cosmogenies in Egyptian mythology, corresponding to at least three separate groups of worshippers.”
      “As for cosmogenies, by all means, if I leave things out, correct me.”
cosmogonies
  1. plural of cosmogony
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The Hubble Constant is highlighted in the National Geographic article, and conventionally accepted cosmogonies are presented as proof for the old age of the Universe.”
      “It also provides new metaphors, figures of speech, reasoning modes, etymologies, analogies, and cosmogonies.”
      “Her Mexican origin leads us to think of pre-hispanic cosmogonies and pantheistic ceremonies where human beings merge with geography.”
cosmists
  1. plural of cosmist
cosmoi
cosmoses
  1. plural of cosmos
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  3. Examples:
    1. “We must search for the secret of the universe and of each and all of the seven cosmoses, not in illusory formulae, but in numbers, in mathematics.”
      “These disappearing cosmoses of the spirit have left humanity in the abysmal state of self-denial in which nothing but the corporeal remains.”
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