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cosmos

[koz-mohs, -muhs] / ˈkɒz moʊs, -məs /


NOUN
ordered system
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This model describes the origin and evolution of the cosmos since the Big Bang and assumes a largely uniform distribution of matter.

From Science Daily

When the choreographer Crystal Pite was a child, her father and uncle talked to her about the cosmos.

From New York Times

While it remains difficult to tell just how common such activity may be, the study is a reminder that asteroids across the solar system may be flinging their material out into the cosmos.

From Scientific American

Centuries after the Holy See muzzled Roman Catholic stargazers for questioning the centrality of the Earth in the cosmos, Jesuit astronomers from the Vatican’s in-house observatory are increasingly writing their names in the heavens.

From New York Times

Her trills twinkling, her playing more personal than performative, she followed Beethoven’s leap to the cosmos and remained with him to the whispered final measure.

From New York Times