Epitome+of+the+universe

  • 91Inertia — In common usage, however, people may also use the term inertia to refer to an object s amount of resistance to change in velocity (which is quantified by its mass), and sometimes its momentum, depending on context (e.g. this object has a lot of… …

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  • 92Novel — For other uses, see Novel (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Novell. New novels in a Oldenburg bookshop, February 2009 …

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  • 93Ayyavazhi mythology — Part of the series on Ayyavazhi Theology …

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  • 94Vikram (name) — Vikram is a male name in the Hindu community. In Sanskrit or Hindi Devanāgarī script, it is written विक्रम. The most common understanding of the name Vikram is valorous one who is wise, brave and strong many Hindu names, the name Vikram has… …

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  • 95De (Chinese) — Taoism portal Taoism …

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  • 96Creationism — • (1) In the widest sense, the doctrine that the material of the universe was created by God out of no pre existing subject (2) Less widely, the doctrine that the various species of living beings were immediately and directly created or produced… …

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  • 97KEPLER, Johannes — (1571 1630) Employed as an astrologer by Habsburg emperors, Johannes Kepler is best remembered for his discovery of the elliptical orbits of the planets. He was relentless in pursuit of universal harmonies, and his magical conception of the… …

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  • 98microcosm — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Medieval Latin microcosmus, modification of Greek mikros kosmos Date: 15th century 1. a little world; especially the human race or human nature seen as an epitome of the world or the universe 2. a community or …

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  • 99microcosm — [mī′krō kä΄zəm] n. [ME microcosme < ML microcosmus < LGr mikros kosmos, little world: see MICRO & COSMOS] a little world; miniature universe; specif., a) man regarded as an epitome of the world b) a community regarded as a miniature or… …

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  • 100mi|cro|cosm — «MY kruh koz uhm», noun. 1. a little world; universe in miniature; community or the like regarded as an epitome of the world: »The circus comes as close to being the world in microcosm as anything I know (New Yorker). 2. man thought of as a… …

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