word register of word 'universe '
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Word Origin for universe. 1580s, "the whole world, cosmos," from Old French univers (12c.), from Latin universum "the universe," noun use of neuter of adj. ... Properly a loan-translation of Greek to holon "theuniverse," noun use of neuter of adj.
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the whole world, especially with referenceto humanity:a truth known throughout the universe.
a world or sphere in which somethingexists or prevails:his private universe.
Also called universe of discourse. Logic . the aggregate of all the objects, attributes,and relations assumed or implied in a givendiscussion.
Also called universal set . Mathematics . the set of all elements under discussion fora given problem.
a world or sphere in which somethingexists or prevails:his private universe.
Also called universe of discourse. Logic . the aggregate of all the objects, attributes,and relations assumed or implied in a givendiscussion.
Also called universal set . Mathematics . the set of all elements under discussion fora given problem.
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