cosmic

वैश्विक
definition
adjective
cosmic matter
of or relating to the universe or cosmos, especially as distinct from the earth.
translation of 'cosmic'
प्रचंड,
वैश्विक,
अफाट,
विश्वासंबंधी
example
Our bodies are made from interstellar dust which is the remains of ancient dead stars, 'cosmic' debris and galactic particles.
They are weaker than 'cosmic' and galactic rays, and tend to get buffeted around like clouds of manic dandelion spores on the solar wind.
Beginning in the earliest Christian community, redemption is understood as 'cosmic' in scope.
However, on 'cosmic' scales this pulsar is very much in our neighbourhood.
Maybe that unity on earth will make Albert Einstein a very happy camper as he looks at earth from his eternal 'cosmic' home?
He imagines himself channelling vast 'cosmic' forces through his droning feedback guitar.
On the latter view, he is little more than a cog in the universal machine - a 'cosmic' accident, a jumped-up germ.
This gas forms part of a gigantic system of hot gas and dark matter that defines the 'cosmic' landscape.
They were studying variations that have been detected in the 'cosmic' microwave background.
Here the human form becomes formless and merges into the 'cosmic' void.
Astronomers say that the six-way 'cosmic' lens will reveal new information about how galaxies interact with each other.
So even after their best attempts to renovate our 'cosmic' home, most of the Universe still remained elusive.
It all adds up to a huge mess of 'cosmic' change, collectively called galaxy evolution.
There is a 'cosmic' joke here somewhere, but no one is talking.
However, a close examination reveals several forces at work to create this beautiful 'cosmic' object.
Most of the universe is behind the 'cosmic' horizon and cannot be directly detected.
Our ancestors were not entirely wrong when they perceived some 'cosmic' mischief at work.
This bubble protected us from the dusty 'cosmic' debris that shoots through space beyond the Solar System.
There's nothing like seeing the splendour of our galaxy spread across the 'cosmic' bowl.
Copernicus's removal of the Earth from that 'cosmic' pit was not a demotion but a promotion.
It was a display of gross incompetence on an almost 'cosmic' scale.
The 'cosmic' microwave background radiation contains billions of photons for every baryon.
If the 'cosmic' forces of the universe are to do their healing task, we must be fully open to receive them.
They all were silent for a moment pondering this bit of 'cosmic' coincidence.
It's not like taking a wee chunk out of one of the thousands bobbing around the solar system is some kind of 'cosmic' vandalism.
The circumference of the Earth isn't great in 'cosmic' terms, and neither is the speed of an airplane.
Transforming that 'cosmic' blueprint into a meaningful experience required another set of unlikely collaborators.
As the cyclic activity of our solar orbit governs all life on earth, so our 'cosmic' orbit governs all life in the solar system.
It's ambitious without being very good, though it doesn't fail the way that some 'cosmically' bad films manage.
Single stars are of comparatively small mass, 'cosmically' speaking, and so produce little deflection of light beams.
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