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Definition of Cosmogonical
1. Adjective. Pertaining to the branch of astronomy dealing with the origin and history and structure and dynamics of the universe. "Cosmogonic theories of the origin of the universe"
Partainyms: Cosmogeny, Cosmogony, Cosmogony, Cosmology, Cosmology
Derivative terms: Cosmogony, Cosmogony, Cosmology, Cosmology
Definition of Cosmogonical
1. Adjective. Of or pertaining to cosmogony. ¹
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Definition of Cosmogonical
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cosmogonical
Literary usage of Cosmogonical
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Lenâpé and Their Legends: With the Complete Text and Symbols of the by Daniel Garrison Brinton, Constantine Samuel Rafinesque (1885)
"cosmogonical ami Culture Myths. The Algonkins, as a stock, had a well developed
creation- myth and a culture legend, found in more or less completeness in ..."
2. The Essence of Christianity by Ludwig Feuerbach (1881)
"THE MYSTERY OP THE cosmogonical PRINCIPLE IN GOD. THE second Person, as God
revealing, manifesting, declaring himself (Deus se dicit}, is the world-creating ..."
3. Orpheus by George Robert Stow Mead (1896)
"SOME cosmogonical DETAILS. A KEY TO THE MULTIPLICITY OF THE POWERS. IF we imagine
to ourselves the seven colours of the spectrum, the result of the breaking ..."
4. A Brief Sketch of the Zoroastrian Religion & Customs: An Essay Written for by Ervad Sheriarji Dadabhai Bharucha (1893)
"It was also from the first moment of the present cycle that the two opposing
principles, viz. Spento- cosmogonical notions ..."
5. Journal of the Royal Geological Society of Ireland by Royal Geological Society of Ireland (1860)
"The third, or Geological Epoch, succeeded the cosmogonical, and in it we find the
... Having thus divided the cosmogonical from the Geological epoch, ..."