cosmos
[koz-muh s, -mohs]
noun, plural cos·mos, cos·mos·es for 2, 4.
the world or universe regarded as an orderly, harmonious system.
a complete, orderly, harmonious system.
order; harmony.
any composite plant of the genus Cosmos, of tropical America, some species of which, as C. bipannatus and C. sulphureus, are cultivated for their showy ray flowers.
Also Kosmos. (initial capital letter) Aerospace. one of a long series of Soviet satellites that have been launched into orbit around the earth.
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- cosmonautics,
- cosmopolis,
- cosmopolitan,
- cosmopolitanize,
- cosmopolite,
- cosmotron,
- cosplay,
- cosponsor,
- coss,
- cossack
Origin of cosmos
1150–1200; Middle English < Greek kósmos order, form, arrangement, the world or universe
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Word Origin for cosmos
C17: from Greek kosmos order, world, universe
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