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  1. universe. (n.) 1580s, "the whole world, the cosmos, the totality of existing things," from Old French univers (12c.), from Latin universum "all things, everybody, all people, the whole world," noun use of neuter of adjective universus "all together, all in one, whole, entire, relating to all."

    • Universe

      universe の意味: 宇宙;...

    • Chinese

      14世紀晚期,“指定事物的整體; 無處不在發生的”,源自古法語 universel...

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      1895, creación de William James, una alternativa a universe...

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      1895 prägte William James diesen Begriff als Alternative zu...

    • Unjust

      John Ash's "New and Complete Dictionary of the English...

    • Unjoin

      "opposite of" + join (v.). Related: Unjoined; unjoining. See...

  2. What does the noun universe mean? There are eight meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun universe, one of which is labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. universe has developed meanings and uses in subjects including. astronomy (late 1500s) logic (1840s) statistics (1840s) See meaning & use.

  3. 27 wrz 2024 · the Universe. Our universe, the sum of everything that exists in the cosmos, including time and space itself. Hypernym: universe (generalization of the Universe into a generic object) Coordinate terms: World, Galaxy, Cosmos, Reality.

  4. "Universe" published on by Oxford University Press. The Universe, a word of long history with a Latin origin universum meaning ‘turned into one’, traditionally refers to the totality of all that exists.

  5. 23 lis 2021 · English language -- Etymology -- Dictionaries Publisher Oxford : Clarendon Press Collection internetarchivebooks; inlibrary; printdisabled Contributor Internet Archive Language English ... Pdf_module_version 0.0.17 Ppi 360 Rcs_key 24143 Republisher_date 20211122181946 Republisher_operator associate-lavelyn-lisondra@archive.org ...

  6. 1 kwi 2013 · Even the authoritative Oxford English Dictionary states Lemaître's Big Bang theory to date from 1927. To describe in words the initial state of the universe he had recourse to metaphorical terminology, his favourite names being “primeval atom” and “fireworks theory”.

  7. 24 lut 2021 · English language -- Etymology -- Dictionaries Publisher New York, N.Y. : Oxford University Press Collection internetarchivebooks; inlibrary; printdisabled Contributor Internet Archive Language English Item Size 1.3G

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