ultracosmic
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[edit]ultracosmic (not comparable)
- (rare) Above and beyond the cosmos; supercosmic.
- 1951, Ruth Cranston, What We All Believe[1], page 7:
- Hindus do not believe in a primal creation of life and the universe by an ultracosmic Deity.
- 1964, Defense Technical Information Centert, V. V. Radziyevskiy, I. I. Kagal'nikova, The Nature of Gravitation[2], page 5:
- In addition, as It is easy to how, in this case an inadmissable rapid increment of the body’s mass must occur, if the speed of the ultracosmic particles is close to that of light.
- 1969, Thomas Steele Hall, Ideas of Life and Matter: Studies in the History of General Physiology, 600 B.C.-1900 A.D[3], Arkham House, page 90:
- Indeed, the entire cosmos was but an Image of an ultracosmic and transcendental Idea or constellation of Ideas.