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cosmos

[koz-mohs, -muhs] / ˈkɒz moʊs, -məs /


NOUN
ordered system
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Kennedy Space Center, Fla.: This coastal launch site served as the terrestrial gateway for humanity’s greatest leap, projecting American technological prestige into the cosmos.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 9, 2026

“The wall is made of rocks; rocks that the cosmos started creating about 4.5 billion years ago,” wrote one commenter on the local environmental site EcoRi.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 8, 2026

But Swift is scientifically special, beloved by the researchers who use it to peer into the very dawn of the cosmos.

From BBC Jul. 3, 2026

This newly formed universe would not be very different from the Big Bang that gave rise to our own cosmos.

From Science Daily Jun. 14, 2026

She had a butterfly bush and yellow sunflowers, cosmos, daisies, daylilies, two birdbaths full of water.

From "Red Kayak" by Priscilla Cummings

In many ways, the physics of these budding cosmoses are like the baby universes Hawking and Guth hatch inside black holes.

From Time Magazine Archive

You evidently fancy that cosmoses are born to all the faculty they shall ever have, like ducks: no such thing.

From Notes of a Son and Brother by James, Henry




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