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cosmos [ˈkɒzmɒs] n 1. (Philosophy) the world or universe considered as an ordered system 2. any ordered system 3. harmony; order 4. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Plants) pl -mos, -moses any tropical American plant of the genus Cosmos, cultivated as garden plants for their brightly coloured flowers: family Asteraceae (composites) [from Greek kosmos order, world, universe] Cosmos [ˈkɒzmɒs] n (Astronautics) Astronautics any of various types of Soviet satellite, including Cosmos 1 (launched 1962) and nearly 2000 subsequent satellites
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Each of you dwells in a cosmos of his own making, created out of his own fancies and desires. The bonds of the flesh had little part in my cosmos of love. While he was wiser in natural philosophy than she, and could have given immediately the reason for woman's existence on the earth, nevertheless woman had no part in his cosmos. |
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