Precosmic

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /priːˈkɒzmɪk/

Definitions of precosmic

adjective relating to or existing before the cosmos or universe

Example Sentences

A1 The concept of a precosmic world is difficult for young children to understand.

A2 Scientists are still researching the precosmic origins of the universe.

B1 The precosmic era is a fascinating topic for those interested in astrophysics.

B2 There are various theories about what existed in the precosmic void before the Big Bang.

C1 Advanced studies in cosmology delve deep into the precosmic conditions of the early universe.

C2 The precosmic epoch remains a mystery that continues to intrigue even the most seasoned physicists.

Examples of precosmic in a Sentence

formal The study of precosmic particles is a complex field of research in astrophysics.

informal I heard about this new theory involving precosmic matter, it's pretty mind-blowing.

slang That movie was so out there, it felt like a trip through the precosmic universe.

figurative Her ideas were so innovative, it was like she was tapping into some precosmic source of creativity.

Grammatical Forms of precosmic

past tense

precosmiced

plural

precosmics

comparative

more precosmic

superlative

most precosmic

present tense

precosmics

future tense

will precosmic

perfect tense

have precosmiced

continuous tense

is precosmicing

singular

precosmic

positive degree

precosmic

infinitive

to precosmic

gerund

precosmicing

participle

precosmiced

Origin and Evolution of precosmic

First Known Use: 1872 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'precosmic' is derived from the combination of the prefix 'pre-' meaning before and the word 'cosmic' relating to the universe or cosmos.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the context of philosophy and cosmology to refer to a time or state before the existence of the universe, the term 'precosmic' has evolved to also describe things or concepts that exist or occur before the cosmic realm.