(of universe)

  • 71Universe People — Вселенные люди (чешск. Vesmírní lidé sil světla) чешское мистическое движение, во главе которого стоит Иво А. Бенда (чешск. Ivo A. Benda). Согласно идеям этого движения, в мире существуют внеземные цивилизации, установившие телепатический контакт …

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  • 72Universe — noun /ˈjuːnɪˌvɜːs,ˈjunəˌvɝs/ The sum of everything that exists in the cosmos, including time and space itself. Powerful telescopes look far back into the distant reaches of the Universe …

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  • 73universe — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Totality of existing things Nouns 1. universe, cosmos, celestial sphere, macrocosm; infinity, span, [all] creation, earth and heaven, [all the] world, ether; ecosphere; catastrophism, catastrophe theory …

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  • 74universe — [14] Universe denotes etymologically ‘turned into one’, hence ‘whole, indivisible’. It goes back ultimately to Latin ūniversus ‘whole, entire’, a compound adjective formed from ūnus ‘one’ and versus, the past participle of vertere ‘turn’. Its… …

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  • 75universe, the — [ˈjuːnɪvɜːs] noun [singular] space and everything that exists in it, including the Earth and all the other planets Are we the only form of intelligent life in the universe?[/ex] …

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  • 76universe — /ˈjunəvɜs / (say yoohnuhvers) noun 1. all of space, and all the matter and energy which it contains; the cosmos. 2. the whole world; humankind generally: the whole universe knows it. 3. a world or sphere in which something exists or prevails. 4.… …

  • 77universe — visata statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. universe; world vok. Universum, n; Weltall, n rus. вселенная, f pranc. Univers, m …

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  • 78universe — [14] Universe denotes etymologically ‘turned into one’, hence ‘whole, indivisible’. It goes back ultimately to Latin ūniversus ‘whole, entire’, a compound adjective formed from ūnus ‘one’ and versus, the past participle of vertere ‘turn’. Its… …

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  • 79universe — n. 1 all existing things; the whole creation; the cosmos. 2 all mankind. 3 Statistics & Logic all the objects under consideration. Phrases and idioms: universe of discourse Logic = sense 3. Etymology: F univers f. L universum neut. of universus… …

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  • 80IBM UniVerse — UniVerse is an example of a dimensional database also known as a multi value database system which runs on Windows and most major Unix and Linux releases. History UniVerse is an offshoot of the Pick operating system. It was created by VMark… …

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