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cosmos

N จักรวาล  universe jjak-kra-wan

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

COSMOS

Cos "mos (kz "ms ), n. Etym: [NL. , fr. Gr. ko `smos order, harmony, the world (from its perfect order and arrangement ); akin to Skr. to distinguish one's self. ]

 

1. The universe or universality of created things; -- so called from the order and harmony displayed in it.

 

2. The theory or description of the universe, as a system displaying order and harmony. Humboldt.

 

COSMOSPHERE

Cos "mo *sphere (kz "m-sfr ), n. Etym: [Gr. sphere. ]

 

Defn: An apparattus for showing the position of the earth, at any given time, with respect to the fixed stars. It consist of a hollow glass globe, on which are depicted the stars and constellations, and within which is a terrestrial globe.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

cosmos

cos mos 1 |ˈkäzməs, -ˌmōs, -ˌmäs ˈkɑzməs ˈkɑzˌmoʊs | noun (the cosmos ) the universe seen as a well-ordered whole: he sat staring deep into the void, reminding himself of his place in the cosmos. a system of thought: the new gender-free intellectual cosmos. ORIGIN Middle English: from Greek kosmos order or world.

 

cosmos

cos mos 2 |ˈkɑzməs ˈkɑzˌmoʊs ˈkäzməs | noun an ornamental plant of the daisy family with single dahlialike flowers. Native to tropical America, it is widely grown as an ornamental. [Genus Cosmos, family Compositae. ] ORIGIN from Greek kosmos in the sense ornament.

 

Oxford Dictionary

cosmos

cosmos 1 |ˈkɒzmɒs | noun (the cosmos ) the universe seen as a well-ordered whole: he sat staring deep into the void, reminding himself of man's place in the cosmos. a system of thought: the new gender-free intellectual cosmos. ORIGIN Middle English: from Greek kosmos order or world .

 

cosmos

cosmos 2 |ˈkɒzmɒs | noun an ornamental plant of the daisy family, which bears single dahlia-like flowers and is native to Mexico and warm regions of America. Genus Cosmos, family Compositae. ORIGIN from Greek kosmos in the sense ornament .

 

French Dictionary

cosmos

cosmos n. m. nom masculin Espace extraterrestre. : Les astronautes voyagent dans le cosmos, hors de l ’atmosphère terrestre, à la recherche de la Lune ou des planètes. Note Technique Le mot espace en ce sens est plus courant. Prononciation Le s final est sonore, [kɔsmos ]; le mot rime avec fosse

 

Spanish Dictionary

cosmos

cosmos nombre masculino 1 Universo o conjunto de las cosas que existen, especialmente concebido como un todo ordenado, por oposición a caos :amor al cosmos es el sentimiento más radical del sabio que investiga la estructura del universo .2 formal Orden y armonía universales :para un budista existen los dioses, pero estos no son seres supremos, sino que están sometidos a la ley suprema del cosmos, como el resto del universo .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

cosmos

cos mos 1 /kɑ́zməs |kɔ́zmɔs / (! cos-は /kɑz |kɔz /) 〖語源は 「秩序ある体系 」〗名詞 U 1 ⦅文 ⦆the (秩序のとれた体系としての )宇宙 (!universeの方が一般的 ) God created the cosmos in four steps .神は4つの段階を経て宇宙を創造した 2 (経験 観念などの )秩序ある [完全な ]体系 .3 秩序 , 調和 (chaos ).

 

cosmos

cos mos 2 名詞 , es C 〘植 〙コスモス .