What does Cosmic mean?

Definitions for Cosmic
ˈkɒz mɪkcos·mic

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. cosmicadjective

    of or from or pertaining to or characteristic of the cosmos or universe

    "cosmic laws"; "cosmic catastrophe"; "cosmic rays"

  2. cosmicadjective

    inconceivably extended in space or time

Wiktionary

  1. cosmicadjective

    Of or from or pertaining to the cosmos or universe.

  2. cosmicadjective

    Infinitely or inconceivably extended; vast

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  1. cosmic

    Cosmic refers to anything related to the universe or cosmos, particularly beyond the Earth's atmosphere. It often suggests vastness and intricacy in its matter, energies, and natural phenomena that occur in the universe. It also pertains to scientific studies and exploration related to outer space.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Cosmicadjective

    alt. of Cosmical

Editors Contribution

  1. cosmicnoun

    1.) A mathematical term for a shiny cosine rock. 2.) Of or relating to the universe of cosmos distinct from the earth. 3.) Inconceivably vase.

    The shooting stars are the most cosmic in the cosmos.

    Etymology: Animated


    Submitted by Tehorah_Elyon on October 12, 2023  

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of Cosmic in Chaldean Numerology is: 3

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of Cosmic in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8

Examples of Cosmic in a Sentence

  1. RAMANA PEMMARAJU:

    Art tranacends all other professions due to its sheer ownability by one and all driving the audience into an egoless state, uniting cultures and binding relations since eternity! As an artist, we belong to a religionless religion, no wonder we love dissolving our identities to create a cosmic identity!

  2. Matija Cuk:

    But that fact allows us to use computer simulations to tease out the history of Saturn’s inner moons, doing so, we find that they were most likely born during the most recent 2 percent of the planet’s history. Related : Saturn's largest moon Titan is bursting with color Researchers had long thought Saturn’s rings were as old as the planet itself. But that thinking changed in 2012, when French astronomers found that tidal effects – the gravitational interaction of the inner moons with fluids deep in Saturn’s interior – are causing them to spiral to larger orbital radii comparatively quickly. The implication, given their present positions, is that these moons, and presumably the rings, are not so old. That still did n’t answer exactly when they were born. Cuk and his team turned to results from NASA’s Cassini mission, which has observed ice geysers on Saturn’s moon Enceladus. Assuming that the energy powering these geysers comes directly from tidal interactions and that Enceladus ’ level of geothermal activity is more or less constant, then the tides within Saturn are quite strong. According to the team’s analysis, these would move the satellite by the small amount indicated by the simulations in only about 100 million years. Related : Cassini probe takes' cosmic bulls-eye' of Saturn moons Enceladus, Tethys This would date the formation of the major moons of Saturn, with the exception of more distant Titan and Iapetus, to the relatively recent Cretaceous Period, the era of the dinosaurs.

  3. Chris Carilli:

    We are seeing P352-15 as it was when the Universe was less than a billion years old, or only about 7 percent of its current age, this is near the end of a period when the first stars and galaxies were re-ionizing the neutral hydrogen atoms that pervaded intergalactic space. 'SUPERSTAR' ETA CARINAE ACTS LIKE A GINORMOUS COSMIC-RAY GUN, BUT WHY? Carilli added: Further observations may allow us to use this quasar as a background ‘lamp’ to measure the amount of neutral hydrogen remaining at that time.

  4. Albert Einstein:

    Everything is determined, the beginning as well as the end, by forces over which we have no control. It is determined for insects as well as for the stars. Human beings, vegetables or cosmic dust, we all dance to a mysterious tune, intoned in the distance by an invisible piper.

  5. Martin Weisskopf:

    The launch of IXPE marks a bold and unique step forward for X-ray astronomy, iXPE will tell us more about the precise nature of cosmic X-ray sources than we can learn by studying their brightness and color spectrum alone.

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