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Universe (IPA: /ˈjunəˌvɝs/)


Universe (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.

Universe

Concept in set theory

Universe

Class of which Our Universe is an instance, and parallel universes, if any, are also instances

Universe

Totality of space and all contents

Universe

2003 album by Modern Talking

Universe

Danish attraction / science park

Universe Synonyms

Cosmos, Existence, Macrocos, Creation, World

Universe Synonyms

Population

Universe Synonyms

Universe Of Discourse

UNIVERSE (Acronym / Abbreviation)

Universities Expanded Ring and Satellite Experiment

UNIVERSE (Acronym / Abbreviation)

Universities Expanded Rings and Satellit Experiment

Universe Rhymes



Universe


Spanish Translation

Universe in Spanish is Universo

Tagalog Translation

Universe in Tagalog is Daigdig

Example Sentence (Quote)

".. .the entire universe was there within a grain for our understanding." - Sand

Example Sentence (Quote)

" [Disguised as a cowboy in Hill Valley confronting the main heroes] This universe ain't big enough for the for of us!" - Lego Dimensions

Example Sentence (Quote)

" [L]'universe ["] est une machine à faire des dieux." - Universe

Example Sentence (Quote)

" Accident is only the will of the universe expressing itself." - Green Lantern: Emerald Knights

Example Sentence (Quote)

" All things are connected with all things throughout the universe, from the insect to the archangel; from the sand-grain to the mountain and the globe; from the dew-drop to the ocean; from the rain-drop to the rainbow; from the pebble on the shore to 'the sun that blazes in the firmament; from the zephyr that sings among the flowers of the field to the ocean that pours its wild bass in the great anthem of nature. Not only are all things connected with all things, but there is a concatenation of events, so that the character and effects of no one event can terminate in itself. As each event owes some portion of its nature to that which preceded it, so it imparts some of its nature to that which succeeds it, and thus perpetuates the blended good or evil of itself and its predecessors. The single event may thus live on in its influence along the line of all the ages, assuming new shapes, or if clothing itself in the drapery of new events, ever marching onward and upward in the continually growing affairs of time." - Universe


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