microcosm Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈmaɪ.krəʊˌkɒz.əm]
  • Us [ ˈmaɪ.kroʊˌkɑː.zəm]

Meaning of microcosm In English

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Examples of microcosm

  • Lanes 6-12 show the profiles obtained from seven microcosms grown in this study.

  • He interpreted the incident as a microcosm of revolutionary longing thwarted by bourgeois society.

  • Poetic identity was the force of creation and progress in microcosm.

  • Vast industrial microcosms, and the centralization of production they enabled, became increasingly synonymous with successful commercial enterprise.

  • We compared resource availability, bromeliad growth and productivity, and animal diversity in bromeliad microcosms in three forest types along an elevational gradient.

  • Thus, protozoa may be key organisms in bromeliad microcosms when large amounts of organic matter are present.

  • At the level of the village or social microcosm, the village shrine was the source of social cohesion, seen in religious rather than political terms.

  • Because of this, we must, in my opinion, view the peer group not simply as a subsection of society but as a society in microcosm.

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Translations of microcosm In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    縮影, 微觀世界…

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  • 中文简体

    缩影, 微观世界…

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  • Español

    microcosmos…

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  • Português

    microcosmo…

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  • Türk dili

    mini evren, küçük topluluk, mikrokozmoz…

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  • Français

    microcosme…

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  • Čeština

    mikrokosmos…

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  • Dansk

    mikrokosmos…

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