From the Greek kosmos meaning "ordered universe."
creation, the totality; everything. Also spelt "Kosmos". From the Greek "ornament". There are also indidual cosmoses or worlds which make up elements or nodes or aspects of the larger Cosmos as a whole.
the bond of being between God and world
The Universe: the word is derived from the Greek, meaning 'everything'.
The universe, or "world," created by God from nothing. It is controlled by God; He is the life of the world. Sin has corrupted the entire cosmos, and the rule of evil will not be abolished until the Second Coming of Jesus Christ. The universe will finally be redeemed by Christ when He comes again to transform the cosmos into a new heaven and a new earth. See Gen. 1:1; Rom. 8:19-22; Rev. 21:1.
refers to the universe, and all that is ordered and harmonious. The study of cosmology deals with the origin and structure of the universe. The adjective, cosmic, may designate the universe beyond and apart from the earth itself, or it may in a generalized sense describe something of vast significance or implication. Akin to the word cosmos are various English words derived from the Greek adjective cosmeticos. Cosmos not only means order and harmony, but also arrangement and decoration; thus cosmetic is a substance which adorns or decorates the body, and cosmetician, the person involved with cosmetics. See chaos.
The universe as a well-ordered whole, the entire space-time dimension of existence.
in astronomy, the entire physical universe, consisting of all objects and phenomena observed or postulated
All of Mother Father God's Creation, unformed, forming, formed and recycling.
Commonly presents "universe as system." If the speaking-knowing organism is included in the cosmos, and if inquiry proceeds on that basis, cosmos appears as an alternative name for Fact.
Orderly system of all that is manifested and reflected. More on Cosmos.
the world or universe, often referring to outer space
The universe regarded as an orderly, harmonious whole.
The cosmos refers to a universe that is a complete, harmonious, and orderly system.
From a Greek word, cosmos is the universe as a well-ordered and harmonious whole or an ordered system of ideas. That is, it is the opposite of chaos. Return to Theme
The orderly, systematic Universe.
The universe conceived as an orderly, harmonious system. All that exists in time and space including spectra of light, forces of bodies, cycles of the elements - life, intelligence, memory, record and dimensions beyond physical perception - mathematically calculated as the evidence of things not seen as yet, but which do appear in the Spirit cosmos that coexists with and interpenetrates the Matter cosmos as a grid of light. Source: Glossary of Ascended Master Terms & Definitions
In its most general sense, a cosmos is an orderly or harmonious system. It originates from a Greek term κόσμος meaning "order, orderly arrangement, ornaments," and is the antithetical concept of chaos. The word cosmetics originates from the same root.
Cosmos is a fictional character in the Transformers universe.