Cosmos

/ˈkɒzmɒs/ noun

The universe seen as an ordered, harmonious system — not just everything that exists, but everything that exists beautifully arranged.

From Greek kosmos (order, good order, the world). The same root gives us "cosmetics" — both words are about making things beautiful and orderly. Pythagoras was supposedly the first to call the universe "cosmos," insisting it was fundamentally ordered.

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