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macrocosm
macrocosm (ˈmækrəʊkɒz(ə)m) Also rarely in L. and quasi-Gr. forms: 7 macrocosmus, 9 -cosmos. [ad. F. macrocosme (c 1300), ad. med.L. macrocosmus, repr. Gr. *µακρὸς κόσµος (µακρός long, great, κόσµος world). (Cf. megacosm.) Although med.L. macrocosmus has not been found earlier than in Higden (c 1350)... Oxford English Dictionary
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Macrocosm (album)
Track listing Personnel Adapted from the Macrocosm liner notes. (list of releases) Macrocosm at Bandcamp 1990 albums Cuneiform Records albums Peter Frohmader albums wikipedia.org
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macrocosm
macrocosm/ˈmækrəukɔzəm; `mækrəˌkɑzəm/ n1 the macrocosm [sing]the universe 宇宙; 宏观世界.2 [C] any large complete structure containing smaller structures (任何含有较小结构的)大而完整的结构. Cf 参看 microcosm. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Macrocosm (Star Trek: Voyager)
"Macrocosm" is the 54th episode of Star Trek: Voyager, the 12th episode of the third season. In 2019, Screen Rant declared "Macrocosm" as having one of the top five best captain moments for Janeway. wikipedia.org
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Microcosm–macrocosm analogy
The microcosm–macrocosm analogy (or, equivalently, macrocosm–microcosm analogy) refers to a historical view which posited a structural similarity between In Judaism Analogies between microcosm and macrocosm are found throughout the history of Jewish philosophy. wikipedia.org
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what is the microcosm macrocosm analogy?
The microcosm–macrocosm analogy posited a structural similarity between the human being and the cosmos as a whole.
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What Makes Metals So Marvelous? - inChemistry
When stress is applied, the electrons simply slip over to an adjacent nucleus. Metallic bonding—and the loosely held electrons—is also why metals conduct electricity so well. Electricity is the flow of electrons. And since metals don't tightly hold on to electrons during metallic bonding, they are easily replaced.
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Microcosm
Microcosm or macrocosm, also spelled mikrokosmos or makrokosmos, may refer to: Philosophy Microcosm–macrocosm analogy, the view according to which there is a structural similarity between the human being and the cosmos Music Macrocosm (album), seventh studio album by the German electronic composer Peter wikipedia.org
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megacosm
megacosm (ˈmɛgəkɒz(ə)m) [f. Gr. µέγα-ς great + κόσµος world, cosmos.] = macrocosm.1617 Middleton & Rowley Fair Quarrel Ded., If..this Megacosme, this great world, is no more then a Stage. 1624 [T. Scott] Vox Dei 48 As thus it is, in the microcosme of priuate estates, so it is, in the megacosme of pu... Oxford English Dictionary
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Macranthropy
See also Cipactli Macrocosm and microcosm Pangu Pantheism Purusha Ymir References The Shape of Ancient Thought. wikipedia.org
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reflectibility
reflectiˈbility rare—1. [See next + -ity.] Capacity for being reflected.1705 C. Pusshall Mech. Macrocosm 256 And therefore they have all the same Degree of Reflectibility. Oxford English Dictionary
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Synecdoche
A macrocosm is the opposite, using the name of the entire structure of something to refer to a small part. Burke proclaimed the noblest synecdoche is found in the description of "microcosm and macrocosm" since microcosm is related to macrocosm as part to the wikipedia.org
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宏观与微观
宏观与微观(Macrocosm and microcosm,或译为大宇宙与小宇宙)是西方自古希腊、中世纪时代形成的一种观念,假定人类(小宇宙)与宇宙(大宇宙)之间存在结构相似性,因此,关于整个宇宙本质的真理可以从关于人性的真理中推断出来,反之亦然。 wikipedia.org
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Abrahadabra
More specifically, it represents the uniting of the Microcosm with the Macrocosm—represented by the pentagram and the hexagram, the rose and the cross, In "Commentaries" (1996), Crowley says that the word is a symbol of the "establishment of the pillar or phallus of the Macrocosm...in the void of the Microcosm wikipedia.org
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Cosm
Sacred Mirrors, in Wappinger, New York, USA Xively, an internet of things platform previously known as Cosm See also Microcosm (disambiguation) Macrocosm wikipedia.org
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