Relating to both the cosmos and the Earth; concerned with the relationship between terrestrial and cosmic forces.
From Latin kosmos (world) + tellurian (from tellus, Earth). This rare term bridges earthly and cosmic perspectives, used in some philosophical and theosophical writings.
This word captures the idea that Earth isn't separate from the cosmos—ancient peoples knew this intuitively, noticing how the moon controls tides and planets seem to influence life below.
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