Cosmo (en. Cosmo)

/ˈkoz.mo/

Meaning & Definition

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noun
The entirety of the universe, including the matter and the laws that govern it.
The cosmos is infinite and fascinating.
El cosmo es infinito y fascinante.
The philosophy that studies the origin and evolution of the universe.
Many scientists dedicate themselves to understanding the cosmos.
Muchos científicos se dedican a comprender el cosmo.
Environment or context that encompasses something.
His work has a cosmos that reflects cultural diversity.
Su obra tiene un cosmo que refleja la diversidad cultural.

Etymology

From the Greek 'κόσμος' (kosmos), which means 'order' or 'universe'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

the whole cosmos
reference to everything that exists in the universe.
el cosmo entero
cosmos and nature
concept that links the universe with natural phenomena.
cosmo y naturaleza
power of the cosmos
refers to the force and energy that emanates from the universe.
poder del cosmo

Related Words

cosmology
The science that studies the origin and evolution of the universe.
cosmología
cosmography
Description of the universe and its parts.
cosmografía
cosmonaut
Astronaut, especially one who travels in a spacecraft.
cosmonauta

Slang Meanings

Cosmo as a colloquial term to refer to something very modern or stylish.
That car is very cosmo, it looks like it came out of a futuristic movie!
Ese coche es muy cosmo, ¡parece salido de una película futurista!
Use of 'cosmo' to describe someone very connected to the world.
She is very cosmo, always up to date with global trends.
Ella es muy cosmo, siempre está al tanto de las tendencias globales.