Antonym: chaos. Similar words: osmosis, cosmopolitan, cosmetic, microcosm, macrocosm, cost, costs, costly. Meaning: ['kɒzmɒs] n. 1. everything that exists anywhere 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.
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91) In judeo - christianity and most monotheistic religions, objects can represent a view of the cosmos.
92) Cosmos, by design, is .NET based with a microkernel and is configurable using modules to create an operating system image that can be targetted for a specific task such as as a web server or kiosk.
93) Such expansion was precisely what our universe did in the Big Bang, when it suddenly exploded from a tiny clump of matter into a fully-fledged cosmos.
94) The infinite regulation of cosmos has the characteristics of source, ego restriction, criticized inherit and infinite equilibrium of objective self-contradiction.
95) Deep places in the cosmos do not fuss with victory and defeat.
96) This delightful composition evokes the magic and mystery of a starlit night in the desert—the awe and wonder of nature and the cosmos.
97) The landmark Cosmos collection of 1964, with tunic and hose for both men and women, was a confident statement about unisex clothing.
98) Time is similar to the astrospace, extensive the cosmos star sky be limitless and boundless.