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microcosm

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Noun — A small system or group that reflects, in miniature, the characteristics of a much larger one.

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a microcosm of society a microcosm of the wider world

Etymology

From Greek mikros ("small") plus kosmos ("world" or "universe") — literally a "small world," originally used to describe a human being as a miniature reflection of the universe.

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What does “microcosm” mean?

The word “microcosm” means a small system or group that reflects, in miniature, the characteristics of a much larger one. In plain terms, a small-scale version of something bigger, showing the same patterns in miniature.

How do you pronounce “microcosm”?

“Microcosm” is pronounced MEYE-kruh-koz-uhm (/ˈmaɪ.kɹəˌkɑz.əm/ in IPA).

How do you use “microcosm” in a sentence?

Here is “microcosm” used in a sentence: “The small town felt like a microcosm of the whole country's political divide.”

What is the opposite of “microcosm”?

The opposite of “microcosm” — its antonyms — is macrocosm.

What part of speech is “microcosm”?

“Microcosm” is a noun.

Where does the word “microcosm” come from?

The word “microcosm” comes from Greek. From Greek mikros ("small") plus kosmos ("world" or "universe") — literally a "small world," originally used to describe a human being as a miniature reflection of the universe.

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