cosmo-, cosm-, cosmico-, cosm, -cosmia, -cosmos, -cosmic, -cosmics, -cosmical, -cosmology, -cosms

(Greek: kosmos to cosmos; "world, universe"; from its "perfect order and arrangement"; to order, to arrange, to adorn; well-ordered, regular, arranged; skilled in adornment, which came into English as cosmetic.)

microcosmically
Characterized by being a miniature model of something.
neocosmic (adjectice), more neocosmic, most neocosmic
Of or pertaining to the universe in its present state; specifically, referring to the races of people who were known in history as compared to those in modern times.
nucleocosmochronology (s) (noun) (no pl)
A technique that attempts to estimate the age of astronomical objects: Dr. Star used the method of nucleocosmochronology to measure the relative abundances of isotopes (any of two or more atoms of an element having the same number of protons, but a different number of neutrons in its nucleus) in his research.
pancosmic
1. Affecting, or pertaining to, the cosmos as a whole.
2. Pertaining to pancosmism.
pancosmism
The theory that the material universe, or cosmos, in time and space, is all that exists.
precosmic (adjective) (not comparable)
A reference to something which occurred or prevailed before the universe: The book Susan was reading was about precosmic existence, and what might have been prior to space or the creation of the sun or planets.
primary cosmic rays (pl) (noun)
Primary cosmic rays are submicroscopic, electrically charged particles, largely protons, that travel in space at speeds nearly equal to that of light.