microcosmos

[mahy-kruh-koz-muh s]

microcosmos Definition

a little world; a world in miniature (opposed to macrocosm).

Using microcosmos: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "microcosmos" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The pond is a microcosmos of life.

  • Example

    The small town is a microcosmos of the country.

  • Example

    The classroom is a microcosmos of society.

microcosmos Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for microcosmos

  • miniature world
  • small-scale universe
  • model universe

Phrases with microcosmos

  • a small group or community that represents or reflects the characteristics of a larger society

    Example

    The school is a microcosmos of society, with students from different backgrounds and cultures.

  • a small ecosystem that represents or reflects the characteristics of a larger natural environment

    Example

    The aquarium is a microcosmos of nature, with various species of fish and plants living together.

  • a small system or organ that represents or reflects the functions of the entire human body

    Example

    The cell is a microcosmos of the human body, with various organelles performing specific tasks.

Origins of microcosmos

from Greek 'mikros kosmos', meaning 'little world'

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Summary: microcosmos in Brief

'Microcosmos' [mahy-kruh-koz-muh s] refers to a little world or a world in miniature, often used to describe a small group or community that represents or reflects the characteristics of a larger society or a small ecosystem that represents or reflects the characteristics of a larger natural environment. Examples include 'The pond is a microcosmos of life.' and 'The aquarium is a microcosmos of nature.'