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)


cosmotheism
1. The belief that identifies God with the cosmos.
2. The doctrine or belief that God is the universe and its phenomena (taken or conceived of as a whole) or the doctrine that regards the universe as a manifestation of God.
cosmotheist
1. Someone who has the belief that identifies God with the cosmos.
2. A person who adheres to the doctrine, or belief, that God is the universe or who regards the universe as a manifestation of God.
cosmotheistic
Characterized by the doctrine or belief that God is the universe and the universe is a manifestation of God.
cosmothetic
Assuming, or positing (assuming or affirming the existence of), the actual existence or reality of the physical or external world.
cosmotropical
Circumtropical; occurring throughout the tropics.
cosmozoan
1. The theory that earthly life was seeded by microbe-bearing comets or meteoroids from other star systems (known as panspermia).
2. Hypothesis that life came from somewhere in the universe and seeded the earth.
3. A theory that states life arose elsewhere in the universe and arrived on earth by some means, for example: UFOs, meteors, etc.
cosmozoans
A theory, or hypothesis, that life creatures, in the form of cosmic germs, came to the earth from some outer-space sources.
cosmozoic
Designating a theory or hypothesis that life, in the form of cosmic germs, sometimes called cosmozoans, came to the earth from some outer sources.
cosmozoism
Theory, or conception, of the cosmos as being animate.
intercosmic
Between, or among, the stars or universes.
intracosmic
Interspersed among, or within, the stars or universes.
loxocosm
A device to show how the inclination of the earth's axis causes the day length to vary from season to season.
macrocosm
1. The whole extent of the universe or everything that exists everywhere.
2. A very large or very general frame of reference.
3. The total or entire complex structure of something: "the macrocosm of war".
4. A representation of a smaller unit or entity by a larger one, presumably of a similar structure.
5. The great world or universe; the universe considered as a whole; as opposed to microcosm.
6. A complex structure; such as, the world or the universe, considered as a single entity that contains numerous similar smaller-scale structures.
macrocosmic
Relating to, referring to, or constituting a macrocosm; for example, a complex structure; such as, the world or the universe, considered as a single entity that contains numerous similar smaller-scale structures.
megacosm
The great world or that part of the universe which is exterior to man; as contrasted with microcosm, or mankind.

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