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Cosmogonal
Cosmogonal Cos*mog"o*nal (k?z-m?g"?-nal), Cosmogonic
Cos`mo*gon"ic (k?z`m?-g?n"?k), Cosmogonical Cos`mo*gon"ic*al
(-g?n"?-kal), a.
Belonging to cosmogony. --B. Powell. Gladstone.
Cosmogonic
Cosmogonal Cos*mog"o*nal (k?z-m?g"?-nal), Cosmogonic
Cos`mo*gon"ic (k?z`m?-g?n"?k), Cosmogonical Cos`mo*gon"ic*al
(-g?n"?-kal), a.
Belonging to cosmogony. --B. Powell. Gladstone.
Cosmogonical
Cosmogonal Cos*mog"o*nal (k?z-m?g"?-nal), Cosmogonic
Cos`mo*gon"ic (k?z`m?-g?n"?k), Cosmogonical Cos`mo*gon"ic*al
(-g?n"?-kal), a.
Belonging to cosmogony. --B. Powell. Gladstone.
CosmogoniesCosmogony Cos*mog"o*ny (-n?), n.; pl. Cosmogonies (-n?z).
[Gr. kosmogoni`a; ko`smos the world + root of gi`gnesthai to
be born: cf. F. cosmogonie.]
The creation of the world or universe; a theory or account of
such creation; as, the poetical cosmogony of Hesoid; the
cosmogonies of Thales, Anaxagoras, and Plato. Cosmogonist
Cosmogonist Cos*mog"o*nist (k?z-m?g"?-n?st), n.
One who treats of the origin of the universe; one versed in
cosmogony.
CosmogonyCosmogony Cos*mog"o*ny (-n?), n.; pl. Cosmogonies (-n?z).
[Gr. kosmogoni`a; ko`smos the world + root of gi`gnesthai to
be born: cf. F. cosmogonie.]
The creation of the world or universe; a theory or account of
such creation; as, the poetical cosmogony of Hesoid; the
cosmogonies of Thales, Anaxagoras, and Plato. Cosmographer
Cosmographer Cos*mog"ra*pher (-r?-f?r), n.
One who describes the world or universe, including the
heavens and the earth.
Cosmographic
Cosmographic Cos`mo*graph"ic (k?z`m?-gr?f"?k), Cosmographical
Cos`mo*graph"ic*al (-?-kal), a. [Cf. F. cosmographique.]
Of or pertaining to cosmography.
Cosmographical
Cosmographic Cos`mo*graph"ic (k?z`m?-gr?f"?k), Cosmographical
Cos`mo*graph"ic*al (-?-kal), a. [Cf. F. cosmographique.]
Of or pertaining to cosmography.
Cosmographically
Cosmographically Cos`mo*graph"ic*al*ly, adv.
In a cosmographic manner; in accordance with cosmography.
CosmographiesCosmography Cos*mog"ra*phy (k?z-m?g"r?-f?), n.; pl.
Cosmographies (-f?z). [Gr. ???; ??? the world + ??? to
write: cf. F. cosmographie.]
A description of the world or of the universe; or the science
which teaches the constitution of the whole system of worlds,
or the figure, disposition, and relation of all its parts. CosmographyCosmography Cos*mog"ra*phy (k?z-m?g"r?-f?), n.; pl.
Cosmographies (-f?z). [Gr. ???; ??? the world + ??? to
write: cf. F. cosmographie.]
A description of the world or of the universe; or the science
which teaches the constitution of the whole system of worlds,
or the figure, disposition, and relation of all its parts. CosmolabeCosmolabe Cos"mo*labe (k?z"m?-l?b), n. [Gr. ??? the world +
???? to take: cf. F. cosmolade.]
An instrument resembling the astrolabe, formerly used for
measuring the angles between heavenly bodies; -- called also
pantacosm. Cosmolatry
Cosmolatry Cos*mol"a*try (k?z-m?l"?-tr?), n. [Gr. ??? the
world + ??? to worship.]
Worship paid to the world. --Cudworth.
Cosmoline
Cosmoline Cos"mo*line (k?z"m?-l?n), n. [Prob. fr. cosmetic +
L. oleum oil.] (Chem.)
A substance obtained from the residues of the distillation of
petroleum, essentially the same as vaseline, but of somewhat
stiffer consistency, and consisting of a mixture of the
higher paraffines; a kind of petroleum jelly.
Cosmological
Cosmological Cos`mo*log"ic*al (k?z`m?-l?j"?-kal), a.
Of or pertaining to cosmology.
Cosmologist
Cosmologist Cos*mol"o*gist (k?z-m?l"?-j?st), n.
One who describes the universe; one skilled in cosmology.
Cosmology
Cosmology Cos*mol"o*gy (k[o^]z*m[o^]l"[-o]*j[y^]), n. [Gr.
ko`smos the world + -logy: cf. F. cosmologie.]
The science of the world or universe; or a treatise relating
to the structure and parts of the system of creation, the
elements of bodies, the modifications of material things, the
laws of motion, and the order and course of nature.
Cosmometry
Cosmometry Cos*mom"e*try (k?z-m?m"?-tr?), n. [Gr. ko`smos the
world + -metry.]
The art of measuring the world or the universe. --Blount.
Cosmoplastic
Cosmoplastic Cos`mo*plas"tic (k?z`m?-pl?s"t?k), a. [Gr.
ko`smos the world + pla`ssein to form.]
Pertaining to a plastic force as operative in the formation
of the world independently of God; world-forming.
``Cosmoplastic and hylozoic atheisms.' --Gudworth.
Cosmopolitan
Cosmopolitan Cos`mo*pol"i*tan (-p?l"?-tan), Cosmopolite
Cos*mop"o*lite (k?z-m?p"?-l?t), n. [Gr. ???; ko`smos the world
+ ??? citizen, ??? city: cf. F. cosmopolitain, cosmopolite.]
One who has no fixed residence, or who is at home in every
place; a citizen of the world.
Cosmopolitan
Cosmopolitan Cos`mo*pol"i*tan, Cosmopolite Cos*mop"o*lite,
a.
1. Having no fixed residence; at home in any place; free from
local attachments or prejudices; not provincial; liberal.
In other countries taste is perphaps too exclusively
national, in Germany it is certainly too
cosmopolite. --Sir W.
Hamilton.
2. Common everywhere; widely spread; found in all parts of
the world.
The Cheiroptera are cosmopolitan. --R. Owen.
Cosmopolite
Cosmopolitan Cos`mo*pol"i*tan (-p?l"?-tan), Cosmopolite
Cos*mop"o*lite (k?z-m?p"?-l?t), n. [Gr. ???; ko`smos the world
+ ??? citizen, ??? city: cf. F. cosmopolitain, cosmopolite.]
One who has no fixed residence, or who is at home in every
place; a citizen of the world.
Cosmopolite
Cosmopolitan Cos`mo*pol"i*tan, Cosmopolite Cos*mop"o*lite,
a.
1. Having no fixed residence; at home in any place; free from
local attachments or prejudices; not provincial; liberal.
In other countries taste is perphaps too exclusively
national, in Germany it is certainly too
cosmopolite. --Sir W.
Hamilton.
2. Common everywhere; widely spread; found in all parts of
the world.
The Cheiroptera are cosmopolitan. --R. Owen.
CosmopoliteCosmopolite Cos*mop"o*lite (-m?p"?-l?t), a. & n.
See Cosmopolitan. Cosmopolitical
Cosmopolitical Cos`mo*po*lit"ic*al (k?z`m?-p?-l?t"?-kal), a.
Having the character of a cosmopolite. [R.] --Hackluyt.
Cosmorama
Cosmorama Cos`mo*ra"ma (k?z`m?-r?"m? or -r?"m?), n. [NL., fr.
Gr. ko`smos the world + ??? a sight, spectacle, fr. ??? to
see.]
An exhibition in which a series of views in various parts of
the world is seen reflected by mirrors through a series of
lenses, with such illumination, etc., as will make the views
most closely represent reality.
Cosmoramic
Cosmoramic Cos`mo*ram"ic (k[o^]z`m[-o]*r[a^]m"[i^]k), a.
Of or pertaining to a cosmorama.
CosmosCosmos Cos"mos, n. (Bot.)
A genus of composite plants closely related to Bidens,
usually with very showy flowers, some with yellow, others
with red, scarlet, purple, white, or lilac rays. They are
natives of the warmer parts of America, and many species are
cultivated. Cosmos bipinnatus and C. diversifolius are
among the best-known species; C. caudatus, of the West
Indies, is widely naturalized. Cosmos bipinnatusCosmos Cos"mos, n. (Bot.)
A genus of composite plants closely related to Bidens,
usually with very showy flowers, some with yellow, others
with red, scarlet, purple, white, or lilac rays. They are
natives of the warmer parts of America, and many species are
cultivated. Cosmos bipinnatus and C. diversifolius are
among the best-known species; C. caudatus, of the West
Indies, is widely naturalized.
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