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cosmos
n. universe; type of flowering plant


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Cosmos
For other senses of this word, see cosmos (disambiguation). In its most general sense, a cosmos is an orderly or harmonious system. It originates from a Greek term κόσμος meaning "order, orderly arrangement, ornaments," and is the antithetical concept of chaos. Today the word is generally used as synonym of the word 'universe' (considered in its orderly aspect). The word cosmetics originates from the same root.
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Cosmos (disambiguation)
Cosmos or kosmos can mean the following things:Science and philosophyCosmos, the universeCosmos (satellite), the generic name given to a series of Soviet Earth-orbiting satellitesKosmos rocket, a Soviet launch vehicle whose Sheldon name was C-1COSMOS (survey), a Hubble Space Telescope Treasury Project.Cosmos (magazine), an Australian science magazineCosmos (flower), a genus of flowering plantsCOSMOS, an abbreviation for the California State Summer School for Mathematics and ScienceCOSMOS, the journal of the Cosmos Club, a notable literary society in Washington, DCThe Kosmos Trilogy, a series of philosophy works by Ken WilberThe Kosmos, a set of lectures delivered by Alexander von Humboldt, a 13-part television series written by Carl Sagan and Ann Druyan, produced by Adrian Malone for KCETCosmos (book), the book by Carl Sagan that accompanied the TV seriesCosmos 1, the solar wind-powered space probe commissioned by the Planetary Society
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cosmos
Noun
1. everything that exists anywhere; "they study the evolution of the universe"; "the biggest tree in existence"
(synonym) universe, existence, creation, world, macrocosm
(hypernym) natural object
(hyponym) closed universe
(member-meronym) galaxy, extragalactic nebula
(part-meronym) celestial body, heavenly body
2. any of various mostly Mexican herbs of the genus Cosmos having radiate heads of variously colored flowers and pinnate leaves; popular fall-blooming annuals
(synonym) cosmea
(hypernym) flower
(member-holonym) genus Cosmos


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cosmos (m)
n. cosmos, outer space

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n. cosmos

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