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Hub of the Universe


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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2025
u•ni•verse /ˈyunəˌvɜrs/USA pronunciation   n. 
  1. all the known or imagined objects, matter, and events throughout space;
    the cosmos: [uncountable; usually:the + ~]the secrets of the universe.[countable]Can you imagine a universe that is not infinite?
  2. a world or sphere in which something exists:[countable]a universe of possibilities.
See -uni-, -vert-.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2025
u•ni•verse  (yo̅o̅nə vûrs′),USA pronunciation n. 
  1. the totality of known or supposed objects and phenomena throughout space;
    the cosmos;
    macrocosm.
  2. the whole world, esp. with reference to humanity:a truth known throughout the universe.
  3. a world or sphere in which something exists or prevails:his private universe.
  4. PhilosophyAlso called universe of discourse. [Logic.]the aggregate of all the objects, attributes, and relations assumed or implied in a given discussion.
  5. MathematicsAlso called universal set. the set of all elements under discussion for a given problem.
  6. Statisticsthe entire population under study.
  • Latin ūniversum, noun, nominal use of neuter of ūniversus entire, all, literally, turned into one, equivalent. to ūni- uni- + versus (past participle of vertere to turn)
  • Old French univers
  • Middle English 1325–75

Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers::
universe / ˈjuːnɪˌvɜːs/
  1. the aggregate of all existing matter, energy, and space
  2. human beings collectively
  3. a province or sphere of thought or activity
  4. another word for population7
Etymology: 16th Century: from French univers, from Latin ūniversum the whole world, from ūniversus all together, from uni- + vertere to turn

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