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microcosm or macrocosm in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Microcosm or macrocosm, also spelled mikrokosmos or makrokosmos, may refer to: Microcosm–macrocosm
Microcosm
Analogy between man and cosmos
The microcosm–macrocosm analogy (or, equivalently, macrocosm–microcosm analogy) refers to a historical view that posited a structural similarity between
Microcosm–macrocosm_analogy
Microcosms are artificial, simplified ecosystems that are used to simulate and predict the behaviour of natural ecosystems under controlled conditions
Microcosm (experimental ecosystem)
Microcosm_(experimental_ecosystem)
Microcosm was a hypermedia system, originally developed in 1988 by the Department of Electronics and Computer Science at the University of Southampton
Microcosm_(hypermedia_system)
1845 cosmic-religious poem by Petar II Petrović-Njegoš
“The Ray of the Microcosm” (Serbian Cyrillic: Луча микрокозма, romanized: Luča mikrokozma) is a romantic, cosmic-religious poem, written in 1845 by Prince-Bishop
The_Ray_of_the_Microcosm
Taoist energy-cultivation technique
The microcosmic orbit (小周天), also known as the Self Winding Wheel of the Law, is a Taoist qigong energy cultivation technique. It involves deep breathing
Microcosmic_orbit
American independent publisher and distributor
Microcosm Publishing is an independent publisher and distributor based in Portland, Oregon. Microcosm Publishing was founded in 1996 by Joe Biel as a
Microcosm_Publishing
Museum at CERN in Meyrin (Switzerland)
Microcosm or CERN Museum was an interactive exhibition presenting the work of the CERN particle physics laboratory and its flagship accelerator the Large
Microcosm_(CERN)
1993 video game
Microcosm is a 3D rail shooter video game developed and published by Psygnosis in 1993. It was originally developed for the FM Towns, and ported for the
Microcosm_(video_game)
German-born British publisher (1764–1834)
published many illustrated volumes of topography and travel, including The Microcosm of London (3 volumes, 1808–1811), Westminster Abbey (2 volumes, 1812)
Rudolph_Ackermann
Short story by Theodore Sturgeon
"Microcosmic God" is a science fiction novelette by American writer Theodore Sturgeon. Originally published in April 1941 in the magazine Astounding Science
Microcosmic_God
Chemical compound found in urine
Microcosmic salt (see infobox for systematic names) is a salt found in urine with the formula Na(NH4)HPO4. It is left behind in the residues after extracting
Microcosmic_salt
Microcosm Ltd is a UK company established in 1979. Its early claims to fame included Silicon Disk System in 1981 and Microcache (the world's first disk
Microcosm_Ltd
Microcosm was a unique clock made by Henry Bridges of Waltham Abbey, England. It stood 10–12 feet high, and six across the base, it toured Great Britain
Microcosm_(clock)
2008 book by Carl Zimmer
Microcosm: E. coli and the New Science of Life is a 2008 book by science writer Carl Zimmer. The book presents an overview of genetics research and genetic
Microcosm: E. coli and the New Science of Life
Microcosm:_E._coli_and_the_New_Science_of_Life
Test for the presence of certain metals
fluoride. The most important one after borax is microcosmic salt, which is the basis of the microcosmic salt bead test. A small loop is made in the end
Bead_test
MICROCOSM is Flow's sixth studio album. The album comes into two editions: regular and limited. The limited edition includes a bonus DVD. It reached #9
Microcosm_(album)
Six-volume progressive set of piano pieces by Béla Bartók
Béla Bartók's Mikrokosmos (Hungarian: Mikrokozmosz) Sz. 107, BB 105 consists of 153 progressive piano pieces in six volumes, written between 1926 and 1939
Mikrokosmos_(Bartók)
2002 book by Norman Davies and Roger Moorhouse
Microcosm: Portrait of a Central European City is a 2002 book by British historians Norman Davies and Roger Moorhouse about the history of Wrocław, the
Microcosm: Portrait of a Central European City
Microcosm:_Portrait_of_a_Central_European_City
Popular Neo-Hermetic maxim
the universe as a whole, understood as a great living being) and the microcosm (from Greek mikros kosmos, "the small world"; the human being, understood
As_above,_so_below
Earth's axis, or a Heaven-Earth connection
world". This space serves as a microcosm of order because it is known and settled. Outside the boundaries of the microcosm lie foreign realms that – because
Axis_mundi
District or province that tracks larger political changes
characterize a geographic region where political tendencies match in microcosm those of a wider area, such that the result of an election in the smaller
Bellwether_(politics)
British auction house
The Microcosm of London (1808), an engraving of Christie's auction room
Christie's
Figure of speech
of military power. The two main types of synecdoche are microcosm and macrocosm. A microcosm uses a part of something to refer to the entirety. An example
Synecdoche
Island country in the Pacific Ocean
(2008). "Process and pattern in the biogeography of New Zealand – a global microcosm?". Journal of Biogeography. 35 (2): 197–212. Bibcode:2008JBiog..35..197M
New_Zealand
Historical region of Western United States, c. 1607–1912
individualism, American idealism, American intolerance. Kansas is America in microcosm." The cities played an essential role in the development of the frontier
American_frontier
English mathematician and astrologer (1574–1637)
science was best illustrated through his conception of the Macrocosm and microcosm relationship. The divine light (the second of Fludd's primary principles)
Robert_Fludd
West. The space in which dance is conducted has been interpreted as a microcosm of Samoan society. Samoan dance has been characterized as a means of maintaining
Samoan_dance
Central nervous system stimulant
"Stereoselective biodegradation of amphetamine and methamphetamine in river microcosms". Water Res. 47 (15): 5708–18. Bibcode:2013WatRe..47.5708B. doi:10.1016/j
Methamphetamine
Magical formula
believe Abrahadabra represents the Great Work accomplished—the union of the microcosm (individual) and the macrocosm (universe) and consider it the key to the
Abrahadabra
American writer (born 1939)
first 10 books of the under-100-pages book series. Gilder wrote the books Microcosm, about Carver Mead and the CMOS microchip revolution; Telecosm, about
George_Gilder
Fictional planet
2004 MMORPG spin-off, World of Warcraft, which introduced players to microcosms of numerous locations on the planet. Azeroth is a terrestrial planet populated
Azeroth
English painter (1785–1838)
aquatinter. As well as contributing illustrations to Rudolf Ackermann's The Microcosm of London, he also produced a series of prints based on the Peninsular
Thomas_Sutherland_(artist)
Judicial institution with authority to resolve legal disputes
A trial at the Old Bailey in London as drawn by Thomas Rowlandson and Augustus Pugin for Microcosm of London (1808–11)
Court
1922 novel by James Joyce
Bloom becomes a modern Ulysses, an Everyman in a Dublin which becomes a microcosm of the world." The American author Michael Chabon wrote, "Ulysses struck
Ulysses_(novel)
Slavic protective household spirit of a given lineage
Kagarov, the Domovoy is a personification of the supreme Rod in the microcosm of kinship. Sometimes he has a female counterpart, Domania, the goddess
Domovoy
Egyptian writer (1911–2006)
novels are set in Egypt, and always mention the concept of "the lane" as a microcosm of the world. His most famous works include The Cairo Trilogy and Children
Naguib_Mahfouz
Vital force in traditional Chinese philosophy
anthropomorphic gods, are sometimes thought to have qi and be a reflection of the microcosm of qi in humans, both having qi that can concentrate in certain body parts
Qi
U.S. state
world's busiest airports for decades. Illinois has long been considered a microcosm of the United States and a bellwether in American culture, exemplified
Illinois
Chinese Buddhist temple in Singapore
temple also worship at the other. This practice is commonly seen as a microcosm of Singapore's multi-religious society. According to inscriptions at the
Kwan_Im_Thong_Hood_Cho_Temple
ISBN 3-463-40423-0. Norman Davies, Microcosm page 363 Microcosm, page 361 Norman Davies, Microcosm page 361 Norman Davies, Microcosm page 362 van Rahden, Juden
History_of_Wrocław
Persian polymath, physician and philosopher (c. 980–1037)
Islamic Philosophy and Occidental Phenomenology on the Perennial Issue of Microcosm and Macrocosm, ed. Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka (Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic
Avicenna
American marine conservation organization
Think! Eat! Act!: A Sea Shepherd Chef's Vegan Cookbook (July 24, 2014; Microcosm Publishing). ISBN 9781621066668 Laurens de Groot, Hunting the Hunters:
Sea Shepherd Conservation Society
Sea_Shepherd_Conservation_Society
American writer (1930–2024)
history; Giles Goat-Boy, a satirical fantasy in which a university is a microcosm of the Cold War world; and Lost in the Funhouse, a self-referential and
John_Barth
Capital and most populous city in Japan
auctioneers, and public citizens alike frequent the market, creating a unique microcosm of organized chaos that continues to fuel the city and its food supply
Tokyo
Musical artist
Ezekiel Honig, a New York City native, is a musician and label manager for Microcosm Music and Anticipate Recordings. He is a well-known figure in the electronic
Ezekiel_Honig
American plastic surgeon and author
wrote Adventure in the Heartland: Exploring the Heart's Ionic-Molecular Microcosm and Understanding Cardio-pulmonary Resuscitation. In 1986, Dubin, age
Dale_Dubin
American business executive (born 1963)
Corporation in 1998 to become director of the space systems division at Microcosm Inc., a small rocket company in El Segundo. There, she was on the executive
Gwynne_Shotwell
Collection of self-published work reproduced by photocopying
mail-order distros for zines. The longest running distribution operation is Microcosm Publishing in Portland, Oregon.[citation needed] Some other longstanding
Zine
1997 film by James Cameron
you back onto that world. If Titanic is powerful as a metaphor, as a microcosm, for the end of the world in a sense, then that world must be self-contained
Titanic_(1997_film)
territory and is home to a population of more than 16 million people. It is a microcosm of India, and its residents belong to varied ethnic, religious and linguistic
List of neighbourhoods of Delhi
List_of_neighbourhoods_of_Delhi
Country in Northeast Africa
communicating in numerous different dialects and languages, in a region microcosmic of Africa, with geographic extremes varying from sandy desert to tropical
Sudan
Proposed hydrolox vehicle launched from the ocean
vehicle would de-orbit and be destroyed. Space Systems/Loral teamed with Microcosm, and Wilson Composite Technologies to study Aquarius under a $110,000
Aquarius_(rocket)
Esoteric beliefs in the Eastern world
thinking system of external and internal correspondences (as macrocosm and microcosm) in Indian rituals and theories comparable to statements of Western esoteric
Eastern_esotericism
2023 studio album by Underscores
All (2022). Through the setting, she tried to evoke feelings of sonder, microcosm, and confinement. Across the album, she wanted to question who benefits
Wallsocket
Indian non-government-organisation
Foundation is an NGO working mainly in Punjab, India. Taking village as the microcosm of people’s lives, culture, economics and wellbeing, Roundglass Foundation
RoundGlass_Foundation
Institution for those unable to support themselves
"The workroom at St James's workhouse", from The Microcosm of London (1808)
Workhouse
Anti-LGBTQ conspiracy theory
Development of Larval Male Xenopus laevis Exposed to Atrazine in Outdoor Microcosms". Environmental Science & Technology. 39 (14): 5255–5261. Bibcode:2005EnST
LGBTQ chemicals conspiracy theory
LGBTQ_chemicals_conspiracy_theory
Particle detector used at CERN 1973–84
out one of the richest physics programs. It is now on display at CERN's Microcosm Museum. Bubble chamber Gargamelle Wikimedia Commons has media related
Big_European_Bubble_Chamber
Neighborhood in Houston, Texas
that Third Ward is "the city's most diverse black neighborhood and a microcosm of the larger black Houston community." Soon after the 1836 establishment
Third_Ward,_Houston
Musical artist
Retrieved 19 April 2026. Kenna, Abby. "Accessory's Debut Album Dust Is A Microcosm of Hopeful Hopelessness". Ones To Watch. Retrieved 19 April 2026. Johnson
Accessory_(musician)
a single work that has come to represent the concept of macrocosm and microcosm in Renaissance humanism. During the Renaissance, the study of art and
Science and inventions of Leonardo da Vinci
Science_and_inventions_of_Leonardo_da_Vinci
French illustrator and painter (1832–1883)
comprehensive portrait of London. Jerrold had obtained the idea from The Microcosm of London produced by Rudolph Ackermann, William Pyne, and Thomas Rowlandson
Gustave_Doré
Tarot card of the Major Arcana
macrocosm (the universe as a whole, understood as a living being) and the microcosm (the human being, understood as a universe) are interpreted as inherently
The_Magician_(tarot_card)
Island in the Saint Lawrence River, Quebec, Canada
early residents of the island. The island has been described as the "microcosm of traditional Quebec and as the birthplace of francophones in North America
Île_d'Orléans
1993 studio album by Burzum
the Sky Clears") 3:50 7. "Snu mikrokosmos tegn" ("Turn the Sign of the Microcosm") 9:36 8. "Svarte troner" ("Black Thrones") 2:16 Total length: 39:49
Det_som_engang_var
1998 thriller film by Darren Aronofsky
as a model for their view of the universe: Sol says that the game is a microcosm of an extremely complex and chaotic world, while Max asserts its complexity
Pi_(film)
2024 awards ceremony for LGBTQ+ literature
Romance and Erotica Laura Q A Tight Squeeze: Smutty Trans and Queer Stories Microcosm Publishing Winner T. J. Alexander Chef's Choice Emily Bestler Books /
36th_Lambda_Literary_Awards
American architecture firm
(2017-07-18). "Airport of the Future: Dallas Design Firm Envisions Airports as 'Microcosms of Cities'". Dallas Innovates. Retrieved 2025-10-30. "Sacramento International
Corgan_(company)
Character from The Wire
"perhaps the most memorable (scene), and one that illustrates The Wire in microcosm." The character remained memorable years after his departure from the
Wallace_(The_Wire)
Portuguese-Dutch philosopher (1632–1677)
Schneerson Topics Anger Chosen people Cosmology Eschatology Ethics Faith God Happiness Holiness Holocaust Messiah Microcosm–macrocosm Righteousness v t e
Baruch_Spinoza
British video game developer
Infestation MS-DOS, FM Towns Stryx MS-DOS 1993 FIFA International Soccer 1994 Microcosm Rugby World Cup '95 1996 ARL 96 MS-DOS, Windows International Rugby League
Creative_Assembly
1963 Polish film
The Passenger examines the nature of oppressor and victim within the microcosm of a German extermination camp during the Jewish Holocaust. The Passenger
Passenger_(1963_film)
1992 video game
and was based on an engine developed by Steve Grand in 1979 called Microcosm. Microcosm was the base of several educational adventures for children before
Rome:_Pathway_to_Power
1971 play by David Williamson and 1975 film by Tom Jeffrey
and the abuse of power and authority. The story is supposed to be a microcosm of 1970s Australian society. It was adapted into a Margaret Fink-produced
The_Removalists
Indian mystic (1931–1990)
these remains dynamic meditation, which has been described as a kind of microcosm of his outlook. Performed with closed or blindfolded eyes, it comprises
Rajneesh
English novelist and poet (1816–1855)
Christine (4 July 2018). "In Search of the Authorial Self: Branwell Brontë's Microcosmic World". Journal of Juvenilia Studies. 1: 3–19. doi:10.29173/jjs126. ISSN 2561-8326
Charlotte_Brontë
Term used in Hermeticism
uniting of opposites. It may mean the uniting of the soul with God, of the microcosm with the macrocosm, of the female with the male, of the ego with the non-ego
Great_Work_(Hermeticism)
Americans of German birth or descent
middle class businessmen arrived. In this regard, Texas Germania was a microcosm of the Germania nationwide. The Germans who settled Texas were diverse
German_Americans
2025 song by Lady Gaga featuring Gesaffelstein
Burn, Richard (March 7, 2025). "Lady Gaga Mayhem Review: An All-Out Pop Microcosm of Her Career So Far". Rolling Stone UK. Archived from the original on
Killah_(song)
Spiritual practices from ancient India
developed complex visualizations, which included meditation on the body as a microcosm of the cosmos. It included mantras, breath control, and body manipulation
Yoga
Shield described in Homer's Iliad
of different ways. One interpretation is that the shield represents a microcosm of civilization, in which all aspects of life are shown. The depiction
Shield_of_Achilles
Honorific title in Tibetan Buddhism
Buddhist Art". Retrieved September 27, 2023. "The Chengde Summer Resort: A Microcosm of the Qing Empire". The National Palace Museum in Taipei. 24 September
Emperor_Manjushri
Fictional universe involving Mickey Mouse and related Disney characters
Topolino e la nave del microcosmo (lit. "Mickey Mouse and the ship of microcosm"), published in Topolino 167 in July 1957; American translation published
Mickey_Mouse_universe
County in New York, United States
refusing to disappear. The book is important because it is in so many ways a microcosm of the nation." The book won the Association for Humanist Sociology's
Suffolk_County,_New_York
1965 song by the Beach Boys
that California girls were best, but California is a microcosm of the US, which is the microcosm of the world, and we were trying to be inclusive. — Mike
California_Girls
Six-pointed star polygon drawn with one line
or ancient Egyptian ankh. The five petals of the flower represent the microcosmic forces of 5 elements of the magical formula YHShVH and is a symbol equivalent
Unicursal_hexagram
Symbolic and sacred meanings ascribed to certain geometric shapes
Christian philosophers explained the layout of the universe in terms of a microcosm analogy. In her book describing the divine visions she witnessed, Hildegard
Sacred_geometry
German archaeologist and historian
the macrocosm; its parts are small universes in themselves, microcosms. Such a microcosm is man, who is himself an image of the universe and a perfect
Hugo_Winckler
2023 novel by Abraham Verghese
storytelling: "Verghese threads meaningful connections between macrocosmic and microcosmic details so elegantly that they are often barely noticeable at first."
The_Covenant_of_Water
American politician
politicians run the other direction." Transformer described the race as a "microcosm" of a nationwide political spending battle over AI regulation. Bores'
Alex_Bores
Early modern medical movement
on the by then antiquated principle of maintaining harmony between the microcosm and macrocosm, Paracelsianism fell rapidly into decline in the later 17th
Paracelsianism
Fourteenth day of the lunar month in the Hindu calendar
Jha, Makhan; Saraswati, Baidyanath (1979). The Sacred Complex of Kashi: A Microcosm of Indian Civilization. Concept Publishing Company. p. 71. v t e
Chaturdashi
Type of Korean bathhouse
'한증막 안전'". 세이프타임즈 (in Korean). Retrieved 25 March 2017. "Jjimjilbang: a microcosm of Korean leisure culture". The Korea Herald. 1 April 2010. Archived from
Jjimjilbang
2011 compilation album by Burzum
"Key to the Gate" Det som engang var 5:14 10. "Turn the Sign of the Microcosm (Snu Mikrokosmos' Tegn)" Det som engang var 9:50 11. "Channeling the Power
From_the_Depths_of_Darkness
Mughal garden complex in Lahore, Pakistan
Gardens were designed as a Persian-style Charbagh "Paradise garden" - a microcosm of an earthly utopia. Though the word Bagh is translated simply as "garden"
Shalamar_Gardens,_Lahore
All Latin and Greek roots beginning with G
cosmogony, cosmology, cosmonaut, cosmopolitan, cosmopolite, cosmos, microcosm cosmet- the art of dress and ornament Greek κοσμεῖν (kosmeîn), κοσμητική
List of Greek and Latin roots in English/A–G
List_of_Greek_and_Latin_roots_in_English/A–G
Fictional Indian town in the works of R. K. Narayan
Malleshwara and Basavana Gudi. Narayan has successfully portrayed Malgudi as a microcosm of India. Malgudi was created, as mentioned in Malgudi Days, by Sir Fredrick
Malgudi
2000 book by Carl Zimmer
and medicine" and "well worth reading". Books portal Literature portal Microcosm: E. coli and the New Science of Life Veterinary parasitology Conservation
Parasite_Rex
Art and technique of designing buildings
Shastras, and is concerned with expressing both the macrocosm and the microcosm. In many Asian countries, pantheistic religion led to architectural forms
Architecture
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Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, Finnish, German, Swedish, Teutonic
People of Power; Army of Power; Commander of the Army
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : variant of Marshall, derived from an Anglo-Norman French form of Old French maresc(h)al ‘marshal’.
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada
Waterfall
Female
Egyptian
, a lady of the family of Ra-toker.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Attractive; Fascinating; Beautiful
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Worshipper of the Infallible
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Valiant
Boy/Male
Arabic
Restrainer; Controller of Anger
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Slayer of Canda and Munda
Girl/Female
Australian, German, Polish
Healthy; Strong
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n.
A glassy drop of molten flux, as borax or microcosmic salt, used as a solvent and color test for several mineral earths and oxides, as of iron, manganese, etc., before the blowpipe; as, the borax bead; the iron bead, etc.
a.
Alt. of Microcosmical
n.
A little world; a miniature universe. Hence (so called by Paracelsus), a man, as a supposed epitome of the exterior universe or great world. Opposed to macrocosm.
n.
Description of man as a microcosm.
n.
The great world; that part of the universe which is exterior to man; -- contrasted with microcosm, or man. See Microcosm.
a.
Of or pertaining to the microcosm.