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[
koz
-miz-
uh
m
]
cos·mism
/
ˈkɒz
mɪz
əm
/
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[
koz
-miz-
uh
m
]
Show IPA
noun
the philosophy of cosmic
evolution
.
Origin:
1860–65;
cosm-
+
-ism
Related forms
cos·mist,
noun
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