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

ChatGPT

  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. Paul Kalas:

    One of the mysteries arising from the study of exoplanets is that we see systems where the planets are misaligned, even though they are born in a flat, circular disk, maybe a cosmic tsunami hit these systems and rearranged everything about them, but we havent had proof.

  2. Phil Stevens:

    Modern vampires are sympathetic characters, they are stuck in a terrible cosmic infinity, doomed to a life of deception necessitated by their need for human blood.

  3. Dmitry Rogozin:

    Muskophiles say this is amazing, it is the light of our worldwide cosmic exploration, well, [ Musk ] has taken a side. I don't have issues with him. It's obvious, it's the West, which we should never trust because it has always chronically experienced jealousy, among the political elites, jealousy to our country. Look at how right now they are racing each other to defecate on our relationships, and who is going to clean the mess all up later ? It is very dangerous what is happening right now.

  4. 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.

  5. Guy Wilkinson:

    What we want to do now is to look for other five-quark particles and try and understand more about their nature, and this may tell us something about how even the matter inside our bodies is bound together, it may also have cosmic consequences for ... understanding what happens to stars at the end of their life.

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