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cosmos in Latin

cosmos in Latin is mundus — cosmos means the universe seen as an ordered, unified whole.

cosmos in Latin

mundus
noun
(countable) The universe regarded as a system with harmony and order.

What does "cosmos" mean?

  1. noun The universe seen as an ordered, unified whole.
    "Astronomers are still uncovering how vast and strange the cosmos really is."
  2. noun A garden plant with brightly colored, daisy-like flowers and feathery leaves.
    "She planted a row of pink and white cosmos along the fence."

cosmos in a sentence

  • Astronomers are still uncovering how vast and strange the cosmos really is.
  • She planted a row of pink and white cosmos along the fence.

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What is "cosmos" in Latin?

"cosmos" in Latin is mundus. cosmos means: The universe seen as an ordered, unified whole.

How do you use "cosmos" in a sentence?

Example: "Astronomers are still uncovering how vast and strange the cosmos really is." In Latin, "cosmos" is mundus.

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