Antonym: chaotic. Similar words: microcosm, cosmos, cosmetic, cosmology, cosmonaut, macrocosm, cosmopolitan, cosmetic surgery. Meaning: ['kɒzmɪk(l)] adj. 1. of or from or pertaining to or characteristic of the cosmos or universe 2. inconceivably extended in space or time.
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31. I've only been back on the case, in cosmic terms, about two-and-a-half minutes.
32. So the cosmic mind is one, though it contains infinite aspects of being within its fully integrated and indestructible unity.
33. The doctors suspected that his ability to absorb ascorbic acid had been impaired by long exposure to cosmic radiation.
34. From this perspective, the cosmic purpose is not to achieve a physical state that will never cease to exist.
35. Unlike us, Edna was a direct person, providing absolutely precise answers to cosmic inquiries.
36. There is no cosmic mind to be related to in obedient love.
37. The red giants also may be useful in calibrating cosmic distances and estimating the age of the universe.
38. In the twentieth century alone, tens of megatons of explosive power have been liberated in the atmosphere by cosmic impacts.
39. Sense organs for lunar and planetary influences, for atmospheric pressure and cosmic rays are as yet purely hypothetical. 2.
40. They are also vulnerable to the stresses and strains of a larger cosmic struggle and can become casualties in the process.
41. But she was not taken out of herself by the sweeping cosmic changes of light and colour.
42. The drama to be told was an epic of cosmic dimensions and significance, played out on the world stage.
43. Earth not only grew by aggregation from a cloud of particles, but by collisions with other cosmic matter.
44. Edna was captivated by what she termed a cosmic sweetness.
45. There are times you get the impression Bulls coach Phil Jackson is tuned into some cosmic wavelength that only he can sense.
46. Rarer are stories of near misses of Earth by cosmic projectiles.
47. We are continuously bombarded by cosmic rays, atomic particles ejected by distant stellar catastrophes.
48. A question of cosmic importance is at stake-a question which could affect our whole place in the Universe.
49. Warlow's claim that the Earth has flipped five times over 13,000 years implies a cosmic near miss every 2600 years.
50. About once a century is our best guess of how often such a cosmic calamity must occur somewhere on Earth.
51. The probe carried no instruments; none could survive a collision at such cosmic speeds.
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52. Another very important factor is long-term exposure to solar and cosmic particulate radiation.
53. In both cases he is born of the cosmic Egg, but more important is the description given him.
54. But the lanes have hit the modern mood in a musical sense with a groovy little gig called Cosmic Bowl.
55. This purpose, for the theist, is real and rooted in an objective cosmic mind.
56. One or two meters of rock will block cosmic radiation.
57. Since contradictions convey absolutely no information, the cosmic bootstrap turns out to be vacuous.
58. The universe is believed to have been created about 15 billion years ago in a cosmic explosion.
59. And in some strange, cosmic twist, the name seemed to fit.
60. She is the embodiment of the divine cosmic power of destruction.
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