Cosmology topics
cosmic (adj.)
1640s, "worldly, of this world," a sense now obsolete, from Latinized form of Greek kosmikos "worldly, earthly, of the world," from kosmos "world-order, world" (see cosmos).
Cosmical "related to the earth" is attested from 1580s..
What is cosmology in Latin?
cosmology (n.)
1650s, "general science or theory of the material universe as an ordered whole," from Modern Latin cosmologia, from Greek kosmos (see cosmos) + -logia "discourse" (see -logy).Aug 20, 2020.
What is the origin of the word cosmology?
Etymology.
From Medieval Latin cosmologia, from Ancient Greek κόσμος (k\xf3smos, “world”) + -λογία (-log\xeda, “treating of”), combination form of -λόγος (-l\xf3gos, “one who speaks (in a certain manner)”).
By surface analysis, cosmo- + -logy..
- The most popular theory of our universe's origin centers on a cosmic cataclysm unmatched in all of history—the big bang.
The best-supported theory of our universe's origin centers on an event known as the big bang.