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Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary - cosmos

 
 

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Cosmos

cosmos
 noun  Etymology: Greek kosmos  Date: 1596  1.  a. universe 1  b.  (1) an orderly harmonious systematic universe — compare chaos  (2) order, harmony  2. a complex orderly self-inclusive system  3. plural ~ also ~es New Latin, genus name, from Greek kosmos any of a genus (Cosmos) of tropical American composite herbs; especially a widely cultivated tall annual (C. bipinnatus) with yellow or red disks and showy ray flowers
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1.
  1. n. 1 the universe, esp. as a well-ordered whole. 2 a an ordered system of ideas etc. b a sum total of experience. Etymology: Gk kosmos 2. n. any composite plant of the genus Cosmos, bearing single dahlia-like blossoms of various colours. Etymology: mod.L f. Gk kosmos in sense 'ornament' ...
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2.
  сокр. от complementary symmetrical metal-oxide-semiconductor (structure) комплементарная симметричная MОП-структура ...
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3.
  1. космос, Вселенная 2. упорядоченная система; гармония ...
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  greek noun  1) космос, вселенная  2) упорядоченная система ...
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  The cosmos is the universe. (LITERARY) ...the natural laws of the cosmos. N-SING: the N ...
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  ~ n the cosmos the whole universe, especially when you think of it as a system ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  mil. abbr. Counter Surge Mission Mortar System softw. abbr. Consolidated Online Modulated Operating Systems softw. abbr. Cooperative Object Service Management For Open Systems educ. abbr. Community Oriented Science And Mathematics Opportunities For Students gen. bus. abbr. Customer Oriented Service Management And Operational System ...
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  - c.1200 (but not recorded again until 1848, as a translation of Humboldt's Kosmos), from Gk. kosmos "order," applied by the Pythagoreans to the whole universe to reflect what they saw as the orderliness of creation. Cosmology is from 1656; cosmonaut is 1959, anglicization of Rus. kosmonavt. ...
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