cosmo-, cosm-, cosmico-, cosm, -cosmia, -cosmos, -cosmic, -cosmics, -cosmical, -cosmology, -cosms +
(Greek: world, universe [from its "perfect order and arrangement"]; to order, to arrange, to adorn; well-ordered, regular)
cosmopolitanly
A reference to an organism, having a world-wide distribution or influence where ever the habitat is suitable.
cosmopolite
1. A person who is cosmopolitan in his or her ideas, life, etc.; citizen of the world.
2. An animal or plant of worldwide distribution.
3. Someone who is at home everywhere; such as, a person of world-wide experience and travel.
4. A person without national ties or prejudices; international in outlook.
cosmopolitic
1. Referring to a citizen of the world.
2. An animal, or plant, described as being distributed throughout the world.
3. Someone who is characterized as being at home everywhere; a person of world-wide experience and travel.
cosmopolitical
Referring to universal politics or interests.
cosmopolitics
World politics.
cosmopolitism
The state or character of that which is cosmopolitan.
A specific disregard of national or local peculiarities, prejudices, and attachments.
cosmorama
1. An exhibition of scenes from different parts of the world.
2. 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
A reference to an exhibition of perspective pictures of different places in the world, usually world landmarks.
Careful illumination and lenses are used to give the images greater realism.
cosmorganic
Referring to an organic cosmos (characterized by living things); such as, a cosmorganic evolution.
cosmos
1. The universe considered as an ordered and integrated whole.
2. An ordered system or harmonious whole.
3. Harmony and order as distinct from chaos.
cosmoscope
A microscopic journey through tiny universes or worlds.
cosmoscopic
A reference to, or description of, microscopic voyages through tiny universes or worlds.
cosmosophy
1. Knowledge of the cosmos or universe.
2. A body of belief, or theory, about the cosmos.
cosmosphere
1. The material universe.
2. An apparatus for showing the position of the earth, at any given time, with respect to the fixed stars.
It consists of a hollow glass globe, on which are depicted the stars and constellations, and within which is a terrestrial globe.
cosmotellurian
Relating to, like, or pertaining to, both heaven and earth.