
1) All that exists 2) All there is 3) Astronomy book 4) Cosmic seed contents 5) Cosmos 6) Creation 7) Economic datum 8) Everything that exists 9) Existence 10) French word used in English 11) Interest for Einstein 12) It has a place for everything 13) Macrocosm 14) Mathematical logic 15) Motor yacht
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1) Cosmos 2) Creation 3) Macrocosm 4) Space 5) Subpopulation 6) World
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- everything that exists anywhere
- the whole collection of existing things
- (statistics) the entire aggregation of items from which samples can be drawn
- everything stated or assumed in a given discussion
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Latin, meaning: generally, in general.
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Everything that exists.
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• (n.) All created things viewed as constituting one system or whole; the whole body of things, or of phenomena; the / / of the Greeks, the mundus of the Latins; the world; creation.
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(see also Survey universe)
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In astronomy, the sum total of all things which can be directly observed or whose physical effects on other things can be detected.
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All matter and energy, including Earth, the galaxies and all therein, and the contents of intergalactic space, regarded as a whole.
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(from the article `Sears Tower`) ...at which points louvers clad the areas devoted to mechanical operations of the building. In the lobby is a major work by the American sculptor ...
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(from the article `public opinion`) The term universe is used to denote whatever body of people is being studied. Any segment of society, so long as it can be replicated, can represent ...
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A term that is becoming increasingly difficult to define, given the possibility that there may be many different universes. The Universe could be said to be all of spacetime which is contiguous with that portion of space-time in which we live. However, the presence of wormholes, capable of linking u...
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A term sometimes used to describe the total number of operators or competitors in a particular field, or the number of available stocks from which a portfolio is selected. Investment manager performance surveys are also referred to in this way.
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All of the observable phenomena in the celestial cosmos.
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Everything around us is part of the Universe.
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the space that contains all of the matter and energy in existence
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all of time, space and its contents
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all of space and its contents
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all of space, time, matter, and energy in existence
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All the matter and space that exists.Age of the UniverseThe time elapsed since the singularity predicted by the Big Bang theory, estimated to be around 13 billion years.
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universe of discourse noun everything stated or assumed in a given discussion
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(a) Metaphysics (1) The complete natural world, (2) That whole composed of all particulars and of all universals. (3) The Absolute. (b) Logic: The universe of discourse in any given treatment is that class such that all other classes treated are subclasses of it and consequently such that all members of any class treated are members of it. See log....
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All of space and its contents, the study of which is called cosmology. The universe is thought to be between 10 billion and 20 billion years old, and is mostly empty space, dotted with galaxies for as far as telescopes can see. These galaxies are moving further apart as the universe expands. Current ...
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An estimated number of households or people within a survey area.
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generally, in general.
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