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    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.

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