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cosmic
  1. Of or from or pertaining to the cosmos or universe.
  2. Infinitely or inconceivably extended; vast
  3. Characteristic of the cosmos or universe; inconceivably great; vast.
  4. (astronomy) Rising or setting with the sun; not acronycal.
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  6. Examples:
    1. “This gas forms part of a gigantic system of hot gas and dark matter that defines the cosmic landscape.”
      “It was an understatement of cosmic proportions.”
      “There are cosmic laws governing our world.”
cosmoplastic
  1. Pertaining to or concerned with the formation of the universe or world; cosmogonic.
  2. Pertaining to a plastic force as operative in the formation of the world independently of God; world-forming.
cosmogenic
  1. produced by cosmic rays
  2. cosmogenetic
  3. Examples:
    1. “Surface exposure dating with cosmogenic nuclides is a valuable method for absolute dating of landforms as well as for constraining rates of landscape evolution.”
      “Age-control for former ice margins will be based on cosmogenic surface exposure dating of till sheets of purportedly different ages.”
      “As part of this effort, papers on OSL dating and cosmogenic radionuclide dating were published this year.”
cosmonautic
  1. Of or related to cosmonauts or cosmonautics.
cosmographic
  1. Of or pertaining to cosmography.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “So when we observe galaxies in the Coma Cluster in the springtime sky, we're looking across a cosmographic void.”
      “But historical processes may have disrupted or even aggrandized an original cosmographic plan.”
      “In fact, the Mantegna cosmographic series is not in any way an origin of Tarot cards.”
cosmographical
  1. Of or pertaining to cosmography.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “This sumptuous book provided a cosmographical introduction similar to that in the Cosmographia but in a more elaborate and elegant way.”
      “Such an atlas, called an isolario, emerges out of a cosmographical tradition in which Thevet was steeped and which had its practical uses.”
      “The first section of the atlas consists of cosmographical, astronomical and astrological texts translated into Catalan.”
cosmonautical
  1. Relating to cosmonautics.
cosmogonal
cosmogonic
  1. Of or pertaining to cosmogony.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Such a cosmogonic extravagance appeared to diminish the magnificence of the created order in our own world.”
      “It has a cosmogonic function, in that it rouses dormant energies which them may shape the world.”
      “Instead, cosmogonic myths are concerned with origins in the sense of the foundation or validity of the world as it is.”
cosmogenetic
  1. Of or pertaining to cosmogeny.
cosmogonical
  1. Of or pertaining to cosmogony.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Typically, Johnson would have no time for the philosophical materialism or cosmogonical speculation of Epicurus, Lucretius, and their followers.”
      “The hierarchy of the heavens is also an important cosmogonical influence on the family structure.”
      “In the cosmogonical myths of the Muyscas this was the home or source of Light, and was a name applied to the demiurgic force.”
cosmical
  1. (archaic) Cosmic.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “My painting radiates a feeling of vast spaces and a cosmical atmoshpere that I have deliveratly looked for.”
      “For no one denies that some benefit may result from the present cosmical structure.”
      “Furthermore, through many traditions, we know also that by the air of our breathing, we absorb cosmical particles coming from the troposphere.”
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