U"ni*verse (?), n. [L. universum, from
universus universal; unus one + vertere, versum, to turn, that
is, turned into one, combined into one whole; cf. F. univers. See One, and Verse.] All created things viewed as
constituting one system or whole; the
whole body of things, or of
phenomena; the &?; &?; of the Greeks, the mundus of the Latins; the world; creation. How may I Adore thee, Author of this universe And all this
good to man! Milton.
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