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UniverseAll of the observable phenomena in the celestial cosmos.
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UniverseUnivers
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Universe1580s, "the whole world, cosmos, the totality of existing things," from Old French univers (12c.), from Latin universum "all things, everybody, all people, the whole world," noun u [..]
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UniverseClick for a picture Map of the main super-clusters of galaxies in an area covering about 7% of the observable universe (Source: Daily Galaxy: http://www.dailygalaxy.com/my_weblog/2008/01/map-of-the-un [..]
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Universeall known matter, energy, and space.
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UniverseIn statistical terminology, synonymous with population.
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UniverseIn the world of investments, the word universe refers to a specific group or category of investments that share certain characteristics. A universe might be the stocks that are included in a particular index, the stocks evaluated by a particular analytical service, or all of the stocks in a particular industry.
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UniverseThe totality of space and time, along with all the matter and energy in it. Current theories assert that the universe is expanding and that all its matter and energy was created during the Big Bang.
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UniverseThe total number of units (for example, individuals, households, or businesses) in the population of interest.
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Universe(see also Survey universe
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Universeeverything that exists anywhere; "they study the evolution of the universe"; "the biggest tree in existence" population: (statistics) the entire agg [..]
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Universeall the objects under consideration. The same word also means all existing things.
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UniverseThe totality of space and time, along with all the matter and energy in it. Current theories assert that the universe is expanding and that all its matter and energy was created during the Big Bang.
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UniverseEverything that exists. The size of the observable Universe is determined by the distance light has travelled since the Universe was formed in the Big Bang, 12 - 15 billion years ago.
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Universenoun. With regard to statistics, reference: population.
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Universeunivers
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UniverseThe vast expanse of space which contains all of the matter and energy in existence.
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UniverseThe Cosmic World.
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UniverseEverything that is?all energy, matter, and space.
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UniverseThe Universe is made up of everything that exists, including planets, stars, galaxies and all forms of matter and energy.
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UniverseAll matter and energy, including all of the galaxies and the space between galaxies, taken as a whole.
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UniverseThe Universe in which we live consists of several hundred billion galaxies. These galaxies are grouped as superclusters and clusters. Astronomers currently favour the Big-Bang theory of the origin of [..]
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Universethe whole world.
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UniverseThe Universe in which we live consists of several hundred billion galaxies. These galaxies are grouped as superclusters and clusters. Astronomers currently favour the Big-Bang theory of the origin of [..]
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Universe(n) everything that exists anywhere(n) (statistics) the entire aggregation of items from which samples can be drawn(n) everything stated or assumed in a given discussion
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UniverseAll of the matter that physically exists (Lesson 31)
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UniverseADV in general terms| generally; in respect to the whole
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UniverseThe entire population to be measured.
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Universe Total population of audience being measured.
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UniverseThe total number of units (for example, individuals, households, or businesses) in the population of interest.
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Universeall matter and space containing some million million galaxies UV (see ultraviolet)
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Universe(see also Survey universe
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UniversePart of the tempus kernel library, the Universe is a C++ class designed to represent a virtual universe
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UniverseThe population chosen for a study. For example the cable TV universe includes those homes that receive cable.
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Universen. "(with in) universally," s.v. universe OED. KEY: universe@n
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Universen 1 universe 1
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UniverseAll that exists
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UniverseA universe is the focus of a given data tabulation. For many Census tables, the universe is all Americans, but it is not always. For example, the Census Bureau specifically constrains tables about edu [..]
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UniverseThe totality of space and time, along with all the matter and energy in it. Current theories assert that the universe is expanding and that all its matter and energy was created during the Big Bang.
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UniverseThe total population of a particular audience category. BARB universes are based on television homes. For example, the network universe for ABC1 women is the total number of ABC1 women living within television households in the UK.
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Universethe sum of all space, matter, and energy that exist, that have existed in the past, and that will exist in the future
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