(initial capital letter)AlsoKos·mos.Aerospace.one of a long series of Soviet satellites that have been launched into orbit around the earth. Origin of cosmos 1 First recorded in 1150–1200; Middle English, from Greekkósmos“order, form, arrangement, the world or universe” ...
Definitions from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition. nounThe universe regarded as an orderly, harmonious whole. nounAn ordered, harmonious whole. nounHarmony and order as distinct from chaos. nounAny of various mostly Mexican herbs of the genusCosmosin the com...
" especially as conceived as subject to a harmonious system of laws, is from 1846. Meaning "related to or dealing with the cosmos, forming part of the material universe beyond the earth or the solar system" is from 1871. In reference to inconceivably vast space or protracted time, from ...
Meaning "a preparation for beautifying, preparation that renders the n soft and pure or improves the complexion" (originally also the hair) is attested from 1640s. Related:Cosmetics. cosmetology(n.) "art or practice of beauty culture," 1855, from Frenchcosmétologie, from Latinized form of Gre...
Place in occupational science: A life course perspective on the role of environmental context in the quest for meaning The ultimate focus of each human life is a search for meaning. Building on the perspective of Victor Frankl, I suggest that this involves four overlapping ... Graham D. Rowle...
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To inscribe the nature of life in its full meaning requires going beyond description of the physical world. Practicing science may inform and be informed by a spiritual journey.Spiritual Evolution: Scientists Discuss Their Beliefs is an engaging set of personal essays exploring how 10 prominent ...
Cosmos, in astronomy, the entire physical universe considered as a unified whole (from the Greek kosmos, meaning “order,”“harmony,” and “the world”). Humanity’s growing understanding of all the objects and phenomena within the cosmic system is explained in the article universe. For a ...
As a result, job dissatisfaction in the 1990s may not center on issues of human relations. It may involve the even more fundamental issue of meaning: Employees can tolerate people problems longer than they can tolerate uncertainty about what's going on and what it means....
Given the fact that there are perhaps 400 million stars in our Galaxy alone, and perhaps 400 million galaxies in the Universe, it stands to reason that som... S Webb - 《Science & Fiction》 被引量: 62发表: 2015年 Cosmos and psyche : intimations of a new world view Civilization, Wester...