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(n)
(countable) The universe regarded as a system with harmony and order.
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(logic) The set of all entities over which quantifiers—including "for all" and "there exists"—range.
(used absolutely) The universe.
The people living within a political or geographical boundary.
(uncountable) The act of creating something.
(Ontology) The state of being, existing, or occurring; beinghood.
(philosophy) A characteristic or property that particular things have in common.
(adj)
Of or from or pertaining to the cosmos or universe.
(elliptical) The industry concerned with aircraft, missiles, satellites and spacecraft.
A ball-like object, located near the top of a crown, symbolizing the globe.
(mathematics) The sum of the distance of all the lengths of the sides of an object.
A portion of land or territory as defined by its landform, its geographical (and architectural) features.
A measure of spatial extent in a particular direction, such as height, width or breadth, or depth.
(mathematics) A surface in three dimensions consisting of all points equidistant from a center. .
The natural world or ecosystem.
(specifically) A social environment or setting.
All the fields of science, collectively.
(journalism) The amount and type of attention given to an event or topic in news media or other media.
A type of coarse cloth, woven from hemp, useful for making sails and tents or as a surface for paintings.
(physical) An area; somewhere within an area.
(also figurative) A sphere of knowledge or of influence; a domain.
A surname.
(heading) Unlimited or generalized extent, physical or otherwise.
(N)
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(adv)
(intensifier, sometimes childish) Wholly; entirely; completely; totally.
The whole; the complete or amount.
The state of being total.
(physics, cosmology) The hypothetical group of all the possible universes in existence.
(uncountable) endlessness, unlimitedness, absence of a beginning, end or limits to size.
The state of being actual or real; realness.
(often with 'the') The distant sky of the sun, moon, and stars.
The origin and development of the cosmos.
The study of the physical universe, its structure, dynamics, origin and evolution, and fate.
"Galaxies" is a song by American electronica act Owl City, released on April 19, 2011.
A small or microscopic cosmos; a microcosm.
(science fiction, fantasy) Denoting the name of a universal language spoken throughout a galaxy in various works.
(uncountable) Humankind; human beings as a group.
Of or pertaining to cosmology, or to the overall structure of the universe.
Boundless, endless, without end or limits; innumerable.
(physics) Describing any of several approaches to describe physical phenomena by means of hidden variables or other alternatives to quantum physics
the third studio album by the American rock band Adema.
(uncountable, physics) The four-dimensional continuum of the three spatial dimensions plus time.
(physics) Relating to particles that are constituents of the atom, or are smaller than an atom; such as proton, neutron, electron, etc.
The quality of being immeasurably large or boundless, limitlessness.
(archaic) Cosmic.
The human race; mankind, humanity; Homo sapiens.
(computing) The string (sequence of text characters) that contains a substring.
(relativity) A hypothetical shortcut between two points in spacetime, permitting faster-than-light travel and sometimes time travel.
A world between other worlds.
The study of the origin, and sometimes the development, of the universe or the solar system, in astrophysics, religion, and other fields.
The ground, land (as opposed to the sky or sea).
(uncountable) The quality of being vast.
The human race in its entirety.
Of or pertaining to the macrocosm (universe).
Alternative form of cosmological. [Of or pertaining to cosmology, or to the overall structure of the universe.]
The world as it exists at a microscopic scale, subject to quantum effects etc.
First, earliest or original.
(physics) A coordinate space invoked in supersymmetry
A planetary nebula.
The state of being singular, distinct, peculiar, uncommon or unusual.
Any specific living organism.
(astronomy) The extent of a universe within the cosmological horizon of an observer.
The part of the physical universe that is known by observation or inference.
Synonym of multiverse.
(science fiction) The entire set of co-existing universes, multiverses, etc.
(astronomy) A single universe of the multiverse.
(science fiction) A universe containing other universes.
The order of magnitude of time and space in the universe
The cosmological horizon; the edge of the observable universe.
A universe of universes; a metaverse.
(physics, cosmology) Synonym of multiverse.
(astronomy) The total number of stars in the observable universe, often estimated to be in the sextillions.
The destruction of planet Earth, especially as a result of human activity.
Commonwealth standard spelling of eon.
The cosmological constant.
The study of the size and geometry of the universe and changes in those with cosmic time.
(informal, astronomy, archaic) A galaxy
(gaming) A small, self-contained fictional universe that borrows concepts from established universes.
The planet Earth.
Any orbital system of at least one fusor and other heavenly bodies, like planets and other objects.
(astrophysics, cosmology) A conjectured universe formed from antimatter.