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Soviet test platform satellite
Kosmos 23 (Russian: Космос 23 meaning Cosmos 23), also known as Omega No.2, was a satellite which was launched by the Soviet Union in 1963. It was an
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spacecraft. This is a list of satellites with Kosmos designations between 2501 and 2750. List of Kosmos satellites 1–250 251–500 501–750 751–1000 1001–1250
List of Kosmos satellites (2501–2750)
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Reconnaissance satellite of Soviet Union
Kosmos 954 (Russian: Космос 954) was a reconnaissance satellite launched by the Soviet Union in 1977. A malfunction prevented safe separation of its onboard
Kosmos_954
December 2020. Krebs, Gunter. "Kosmos / Kosmos-2". Gunter's Space Page. Retrieved 26 December 2020. Krebs, Gunter. "Kosmos-1 / -3 / -3M". Gunter's Space
List_of_Kosmos_launches
Chinese crewed spaceflight to the Tiangong space station
Shenzhou 23 (Chinese: 神舟二十三号; pinyin: Shénzhōu èrshísān-hào; lit. 'Divine Boat Number 23') is an ongoing Chinese spaceflight to transport three taikonauts
Shenzhou_23
Soviet research satellite
designated under the Kosmos system, and the third spacecraft to be launched as part of the MS programme, after Kosmos 2 and Kosmos 3. Its primary missions
Kosmos_5
Soviet experimental weather satellite
incorporated in the Kosmos 122 and subsequent launches in the Meteor system. A similar test flight will be made nearly 8 months later with Kosmos 23. These two
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scientific spacecraft. This is a list of satellites with Kosmos designations between 1 and 250. List of Kosmos satellites 1–250 251–500 501–750 751–1000 1001–1250
List of Kosmos satellites (1–250)
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List of countries considered by Russia to be unfriendly
"Greece listed as 'unfriendly country' by Russia in expanded list". Neos Kosmos. 23 July 2022. Retrieved 24 July 2022. "Russian government adds 11 British
Unfriendly_countries_list
Icelandic footballer
July 2011). Retrieved 16 April 2012. "Gudjohnsen to miss season". NEOS KOSMOS. 23 October 2011. Retrieved 15 June 2025. Mayers, Joshua (5 September 2012)
Eiður_Guðjohnsen
American oil and gas company
Kosmos Energy is an American upstream oil company founded and based in Dallas, Texas. While previously incorporated in Bermuda, Kosmos has reincorporated
Kosmos_Energy
Soviet research satellite
had a mass of 285 kg. It was launched aboard Kosmos-2I 63S1 s/n 5LK. It was the fourth flight of the Kosmos-2I, and the second to successfully reach orbit
Kosmos_2
Soviet spacecraft
left in Earth orbit and given a Kosmos designation. The spacecraft's original development name before being given the Kosmos 21 denomination once it reached
Kosmos_21
Soviet space capsule
spacecraft to be launched into orbit twice, as Kosmos 929 was recovered and launched again as Kosmos 998. Gemini 2 was launched into space twice, but
VA_spacecraft
Australian rules footballer, born 1961
lifelong AFL club Carlton, rivals Collingwood also connecting". Neos Kosmos. 23 May 2024. Retrieved 27 January 2025. Hill, Peter (1989). The Macedonians
Peter_Daicos
Failed Soviet space probe
4. Kosmos 96 was destroyed when it re-entered the Earth's atmosphere on 9 December 1965. There is some speculation that the re-entry of the Kosmos 96
Kosmos_96
house Franckh-Kosmos Verlags-GmbH & Co. KG – Kosmos for short – which was founded in 1822. T&K translates, rewrites, and distributes Kosmos's science kits
Thames_&_Kosmos
Russian satellite (2014–2023)
Kosmos 2499 was a Russian Nivelir-series satellite operated by the Russian Aerospace Forces in low Earth orbit (LEO) from its launch on May 23, 2014, to
Kosmos_2499
Russian artificial satellite
by a previous malfunction of Kosmos 954, five years earlier over Canada's Northwest Territories. In response to the Kosmos 954 mishap, RORSAT satellites
Kosmos_1402
Soviet radar target satellite
designated under the Kosmos system, and the second spacecraft launched as part of the DS programme to successfully reach orbit, after Kosmos 1. It had a mass
Kosmos_6
Failed Soviet orbiter mission to Mars (1971)
failure two days before Kosmos 419 was launched, and Mariner 9 went on to become the first spacecraft to orbit Mars. Kosmos 419 was one of three Mars
Kosmos_419
Unmanned test flight of the Soyuz 7K-S spacecraft
Landed: August 8, 1974 23:59 UTC. Perigee: 221 km Apogee: 294 km Inclination: 50.6 deg Duration: 2.99 days Kosmos 772 Kosmos 869 "www.friends-partners
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Failed Soviet orbital test flight (Zond)
March and April 1967 under the designations Kosmos 146 and Kosmos 154. In April 1967, under the cover name Kosmos-154, the third model of the L-1 was placed
Kosmos_154
Australian actress
are forever". Neos Kosmos. 30 October 2013. "Maria Mercedes". LinkedIn. "How Maria Mercedes' career came full circle". Neos Kosmos. 22 October 2018. "Maria
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spacecraft. This is a list of satellites with Kosmos designations between 751 and 1000. List of Kosmos satellites 1–250 251–500 501–750 751–1000 1001–1250
List of Kosmos satellites (751–1000)
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Soviet spaceplane (1980-1984)
Kapustin Yar launch site at speeds of up to Mach 25, using K65-RB5 variant of Kosmos-3M launch vehicle. After reentry, they were designed to parachute to an
BOR-4
11 – Kosmos 1 Sputnik 12 – Kosmos 2 Sputnik 13 – Kosmos 3 Sputnik 14 – Kosmos 4 Sputnik 15 – Kosmos 5 Sputnik 16 – Kosmos 6 Sputnik 17 – Kosmos 7 Sputnik
List of spacecraft called Sputnik
List_of_spacecraft_called_Sputnik
spacecraft. This is a list of satellites with Kosmos designations between 2251 and 2500. List of Kosmos satellites 1–250 251–500 501–750 751–1000 1001–1250
List of Kosmos satellites (2251–2500)
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Soviet carrier rocket
The Kosmos-1 (GRAU Index: 65S3, also known as Cosmos-1) was a Soviet carrier rocket (Kosmos (rocket family)), derived from the R-14 missile, which orbited
Kosmos-1
spacecraft. This is a list of satellites with Kosmos designations between 251 and 500. List of Kosmos satellites 1–250 251–500 501–750 751–1000 1001–1250
List of Kosmos satellites (251–500)
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Soviet reconnaissance satellite (Zenit 2-15)
spacecraft received its Kosmos designation, along with the International Designator 1963-052A and the Satellite Catalog Number 00712. Kosmos 24 was operated in
Kosmos_24
Soviet spacecraft conceived in the late 1960s
spacecraft Kosmos 997 and Kosmos 998 started jointly and reentered separately On 1979-05-23 pair of two VA spacecraft Kosmos 1100 and Kosmos 1101 that
TKS_(spacecraft)
Failed Soviet lunar sample-return mission
Kosmos 305 (Russian: Космос 305 meaning Cosmos 305) (Ye-8-5 series) was the fifth Soviet attempt at an uncrewed lunar sample return. It was probably similar
Kosmos_305
1967 Soviet test spaceflight
Kosmos 146 (Russian: Космос 146, lit. 'Cosmos 146'), also known as Soyuz 7K-L1 No. 2P, was a Soviet test spacecraft precursor to the Zond series, launched
Kosmos_146
Soviet research satellite
had a mass of 330 kg. It was launched aboard Kosmos-2I 63S1 s/n 4LK. It was the fifth flight of the Kosmos-2I, and the third to successfully reach orbit
Kosmos_3_(satellite)
Series of Russian military satellites
kilometers of the American spacecraft. On December 6, Kosmos-2542 released a sub-satellite, Kosmos-2543, which made multiple passes near USA-245, then backed
Nivelir
Soviet rocket
1963 G15001-01 Baikonur LC-1/5 Kosmos 20 (Zenit-2 #13) Success 28 November 1963 G15001-02 Baikonur LC-1/5 Kosmos (23) (Zenit-2 #14) Failure 19 December
Vostok-2_(rocket)
U.S. Space Force unit
Spiral Decay, the program was used to forecast the reentry of Soviet Kosmos 23. Public media had been alerted to the impending decay and many people
1st_Space_Operations_Squadron
Defunct Russian military communications satellite, operational from 1993 to 1995
June 1993, by a Kosmos-3M carrier rocket. The Strela satellites had a lifespan of 5 years, and the Russian government reported that Kosmos-2251 ceased functioning
Kosmos_2251
Neighborhood in Athens, Attica, Greece
Neos Kosmos (Greek: Νέος Κόσμος [ˈneos ˈkosmos] ; meaning "New World") is a neighborhood in downtown Athens, Greece. In classical antiquity, the area
Neos_Kosmos,_Athens
Russian military satellite
describes Kosmos 2553 as "a Russian military reconnaissance satellite designed by NPO Mashinostroyeniya, possibly a radar reconnaissance satellite". Kosmos 2553
Kosmos_2553
Soviet ionosphere research satellite
radio waves of passing through the ionosphere. A Kosmos-2I 63SM carrier rocket was used to launch Kosmos 259 into low Earth orbit. The launch took place
Kosmos_259
Soviet reconnaissance satellite (Zenit 2-19)
spacecraft, Kosmos 33 was the nineteenth of eighty-one such satellites to be launched and had a mass of 4,730 kilograms (10,430 lb). Kosmos 33 was launched
Kosmos_33
Sculptor
Retrieved 11 July 2016. "Black Parthenon at Federation Square". Neos Kosmos. 23 June 2009. Retrieved 30 August 2011. Konstantin Dimopoulos The Wellington
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spacecraft. This is a list of satellites with Kosmos designations between 501 and 750. List of Kosmos satellites 1–250 251–500 501–750 751–1000 1001–1250
List of Kosmos satellites (501–750)
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normalcy returns to Johor resort". Kosmo!. 23 October 2014. Archived from the original on 24 October 2014. Retrieved 23 October 2014. World Religions Database
Religion_in_Malaysia
Soviet surveillance satellite
Kosmos 1818 was a nuclear powered Soviet surveillance satellite in the RORSAT program, which monitored NATO vessels using radar. Kosmos 1818 was the first
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Failed Soviet Venus probe
Kosmos 359 was an unmanned Soviet probe launched on 22 August 1970. The probe's intended purpose was to explore Venus, but an error caused the final-stage
Kosmos_359
Russian small-lift launch vehicle
Retrieved 16 October 2022. "Angara 1.2 - Kosmos 2577". Next Spaceflight. Retrieved 14 September 2024. "Angara 1.2 - Kosmos 2577". Next Spaceflight. Retrieved
Angara-1.2
Marvel Comics fictional character
its form, returning him to Earth, and evolves into the cosmic being Kosmos. Kosmos takes on a female form and is tutored by the Cosmic Cube Kubik, traveling
Beyonder
Uncrewed flight of the Soyuz programme
Kosmos 133 (Russian: Космос 133, meaning "Kosmos 133"), Soyuz 7K-OK No.2, was the first uncrewed test flight of the Soyuz spacecraft, and first mission
Kosmos_133
Human spaceflight programme of the Soviet Union
379 Kosmos 396 Kosmos 434 Kosmos 496 Kosmos 573 Kosmos 613 Kosmos 638 Kosmos 656 Kosmos 670 Kosmos 672 Kosmos 772 - partial fail Soyuz 20 Kosmos 869 Kosmos
Soyuz_programme
Soviet military navigation satellite
manoeuvre to avoid Kosmos 1275 debris demonstrating the long term problem of spacecraft debris above an altitude of 600 km. Kosmos 1275 was launched from
Kosmos_1275
Soviet reconnaissance satellite (Zenit 2-4)
satellite to be designated under the Kosmos system, and the second successful launch of a Soviet reconnaissance satellite. Kosmos 7 was a Zenit-2 satellite, a
Kosmos_7
Soviet spacecraft
programme, Kosmos 167 was intended to land on Venus but never departed low Earth orbit due to a launch failure. Beginning in 1962, the name Kosmos was given
Kosmos_167
Soviet reconnaissance satellite (Zenit 2-20)
spacecraft, Kosmos 35 was the twentieth of eighty-one such satellites to be launched and had a mass of 4,730 kilograms (10,430 lb). Kosmos 35 was launched
Kosmos_35
Failed Soviet space station (1973)
Kosmos 557 (Russian: Космос 557 meaning Cosmos 557), originally designated DOS-3, was the third space station in the Salyut program. It was originally
Kosmos_557
spacecraft. This is a list of satellites with Kosmos designations between 1251 and 1500. List of Kosmos satellites 1–250 251–500 501–750 751–1000 1001–1250
List of Kosmos satellites (1251–1500)
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09:29:58 Vostok-2 Baikonur Site 1/5 Kosmos 20 (Zenit-2 №13) Low Earth Optical imaging 26 October Successful 24 October Kosmos 63S1 Kapustin Yar Mayak-2 DS-A1
1963 in spaceflight (October–December)
1963_in_spaceflight_(October–December)
Radio station in Greece
2024-12-23. http://www.nerit.gr/radiofonia/o-kosmos-epistrefi-sta-ertziana. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help) Official Website Kosmos 93.6 –
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Soviet anti-satellite target test satellite
used as a target for Kosmos 910 and Kosmos 918, as part of the Istrebitel Sputnikov programme. It was launched aboard a Kosmos-3M carrier rocket, from
Kosmos_909
Only Progress spacecraft with a Kosmos designation
Progress 25, flew to Mir. As of 2009, Kosmos-1669 is the only Progress spacecraft to have received a Kosmos designation, which are usually reserved
Kosmos_1669
Soviet artificial satellite destroyed by an ASAT missile
is thought to have replaced Kosmos-1378 in the Tselina system, since it was launched into a similar orbital plane. Kosmos-1408 was launched on a Tsyklon-3
Kosmos_1408
Soviet reconnaissance satellite (1964)
spacecraft, Kosmos 48 was the twenty-third of eighty-one such satellites to be launched and had a mass of 4,730 kilograms (10,430 lb). Kosmos 48 was launched
Kosmos_48
Failed Soviet lunar sample-return mission (1969)
Kosmos 300 (Russian: Космос 300 meaning Cosmos 300) (Ye-8-5 series) was the fourth Soviet attempt at an uncrewed lunar sample return. It was probably similar
Kosmos_300
Russian GLONASS navigation satellite
launched with Kosmos 2395 and Kosmos 2396. This satellite is a GLONASS satellite, also known as Uragan, and is numbered Uragan No. 791. Kosmos 2394/5/6 were
Kosmos_2394
Soviet weather satellite
satellite system. In 1969, the Kosmos satellite series was scrapped for the more modern and updated Meteor satellite. Kosmos 156 was a large cylindrical
Kosmos_156
Soviet upper atmosphere research satellite
collaborated in the experiments on board the satellite. A Kosmos-2I 63SM carrier rocket was used to launch Kosmos 261 into low Earth orbit from Site 133/1 at the
Kosmos_261
Soviet military satellite
programme. Kosmos 76 was launched using a Kosmos-2I 63S1 carrier rocket, which flew from Site 86/1 at Kapustin Yar. The launch occurred at 04:33 GMT on 23 July
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spacecraft. This is a list of satellites with Kosmos designations between 1001 and 1250. List of Kosmos satellites 1–250 251–500 501–750 751–1000 1001–1250
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Dog breed
Kosmos-Hundeführer: Hunderassen kennenlernen [The Kosmos dog guide: Get to know dog breeds] (PDF) (in German) (6th ed.). Franckh Kosmos Verlag. p. 23
Biewer_Terrier
Failed Soviet Venus probe
completed, the probes would be left in Earth orbit and given a Kosmos designation. Kosmos 482 was launched by a Molniya booster on 31 March 1972, four days
Kosmos_482
Russian navigation satellite
Kosmos 2494 (Russian: Космос 2494 meaning Space 2494) is a Russian military satellite launched in 2014 as part of the GLONASS satellite navigation system
Kosmos_2494
Russian GLONASS navigation satellite
of the GLONASS satellite navigation system. It was launched with Kosmos 2380 and Kosmos 2381. This satellite is a first generation GLONASS satellite with
Kosmos_2382
Soviet satellite
radio waves of passing through the ionosphere. A Kosmos-2I 63SM carrier rocket was used to launch Kosmos 142 into low Earth orbit. The launch took place
Kosmos_142
Soviet radar calibration target satellite
for anti-ballistic missile tests. Kosmos 324 was launched from Site 133/1 at the Plesetsk Cosmodrome, atop a Kosmos-2I 63SM carrier rocket. The launch
Kosmos_324
Soviet military early warning satellite
launches using optical telescopes and infrared sensors. Kosmos 2155 was launched from Site 81/23 at Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. A Proton-K carrier
Kosmos_2155
Wendell (23 October 2017). "Equatorial Guinea signs contract with Kosmos Energy for offshore blocks". Reuters. Retrieved 7 November 2017. "Kosmos Energy
GEPetrol
Russian GLONASS navigation satellite
launched with Kosmos 2394 and Kosmos 2396. This satellite is a GLONASS satellite, also known as Uragan, and is numbered Uragan No. 792. Kosmos 2394/5/6 were
Kosmos_2395
2018 Malaysian film directed by Namron
"One Two Jaga ditayangkan di Itali". Kosmo!. 23 March 2018. Archived from the original on 23 August 2018. Retrieved 23 August 2018. Dennis Chua (20 June
One_Two_Jaga
2026. "Starlink Group 17-27". Next Spaceflight. Retrieved 8 April 2026. "Kosmos | Soyuz-2.1b/Volga". Next Spaceflight. Retrieved 16 April 2026. "Soyuz rocket
List of spaceflight launches in April–June 2026
List_of_spaceflight_launches_in_April–June_2026
Board game
2010-01-23 at the Wayback Machine Information about Ubongo at Kosmos Game rules at Kosmos Ubongo at Luding Ubongo at BoardGameGeek The Finnish version
Ubongo
First hypervelocity spacecraft collision
debris. Kosmos 2251 was a 950-kilogram (2,100 lb) Russian Strela military communications satellite owned by the Russian Space Forces. Kosmos 2251 was
2009_satellite_collision
Dictator of Germany from 1933 to 1945
to appoint Hitler as chancellor on 30 January 1933. Shortly thereafter, on 23 March, the Reichstag passed the Enabling Act of 1933, which ultimately began
Adolf_Hitler
Soviet research satellite
under the Kosmos system, and the third spacecraft launched as part of the DS programme to successfully reach orbit, after Kosmos 1 and Kosmos 6. Its primary
Kosmos_8
Russian military early warning satellite
launched US-KMO satellite Kosmos 2379 was also operational although this failed late 2009/early 2010 after an 8-year life. Kosmos 2440 itself started drifting
Kosmos_2440
Soviet satellite
charged particles in the Earth's magnetosphere. A Kosmos-2I 63S1 carrier rocket was used to launch Kosmos 137 into low Earth orbit. The launch took place
Kosmos_137
American juvenile detective book series
printed products. Negotiations between Kosmos Verlag and the heirs on a new usage rights agreement failed because Kosmos relied on its trademark registration
The_Three_Investigators
Third and final uncrewed test flight of the Soviet lunar module
Kosmos 434 (Russian: Космос 434; meaning Cosmos 434), also known as T2K No.3, was the final uncrewed test flight of the Soviet LK Lander. It performed
Kosmos_434
Soviet magnetic pole observation satellite
investigate the magnetic poles of the Earth. A Kosmos-2I 63SM carrier rocket was used to launch Kosmos 321 into low Earth orbit. The launch took place
Kosmos_321
Soviet weather satellite
Kosmos 144 was the second announced Russian meteorological satellite and the first interim operational weather satellite in the experimental Kosmos satellite
Kosmos_144
Russian GLONASS navigation satellite
launched with Kosmos 2442 and Kosmos 2444. This satellites is a GLONASS-M satellite, also known as Uragan-M, and is numbered Uragan-M No. 725. Kosmos 2442/3/4
Kosmos_2443
First Soviet reconnaissance satellite (Zenit 2-2)
Kosmos 4 (Russian: Космос 4 meaning Kosmos 4), also known as Zenit-2 No.2 and occasionally in the West as Sputnik 14 was the first Soviet reconnaissance
Kosmos_4
Chinese spaceflight to the Tiangong space station
international visitor to the station—who would have launched on Shenzhou 23 and returned on Shenzhou 22. Following the reassignment of Shenzhou 22 for
Shenzhou_22
Soviet satellite launched in 1966
micrometeoroids and particles of dust in space. A Kosmos-2I 63SM carrier rocket was used to launch Kosmos 135 into low Earth orbit. The launch took place
Kosmos_135
Russian early warning satellite
Space Command assigned it the Satellite Catalog Number 38101. Kosmos 2479 replaced Kosmos 2440 which was launched in June 2008 and operated until February
Kosmos_2479
Russian spy satellite
improved version of the Kobalt satellite and the first one was launched as Kosmos 2410 in 2004. It returned three sets of film during its mission. The first
Yantar-4K2M
Russian navigation satellite
launched with Kosmos 2443 and Kosmos 2444. This satellites is a GLONASS-M satellite, also known as Uragan-M, and is numbered Uragan-M No. 724. Kosmos 2442/3/4
Kosmos_2442
last launched unit on 25 December 2005 and the retirement of the last unit Kosmos 2403 on 30 April 2009. It has been superseded by the GLONASS-M (GRAU Index
GLONASS (first-generation satellites)
GLONASS_(first-generation_satellites)
Malaysian football club
August 2025. "Bekas Ketua Polis Kelantan dilantik Presiden KRW FC". kosmo.com.my. Kosmo!. 18 August 2025. Wikiquote has quotations related to Kelantan Red
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KOSMOS 23
KOSMOS 23
Boy/Male
Greek Italian
From 'kosmos' meaning order.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Fraction of the Cosmos
Girl/Female
Greek
Universal.
Boy/Male
Finnish, German, Greek, Swedish
Universe; Order; Harmony; Decency; Beauty
Boy/Male
Latin Greek
Constant.
Boy/Male
Australian, German, Greek, Italian
Order; From Cosmos; Beauty
Boy/Male
Welsh
Twin.
Boy/Male
Greek
From 'kosmos' meaning order.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
First King of Iran
Boy/Male
Australian, French, German, Greek
Order
Male
Greek
(Ζώσιμος) Greek name derived from the word zosimos, ZOSIMOS means "likely to survive; survivor."
Male
Greek
(Κάδμος) Greek name KADMOS means "the east." In mythology, this is the name of the son of the king of Phoenicia and brother of Europe. He was said to have founded the city of Thebes and introduced the alphabet to the Phoenicians.
Boy/Male
Greek
Order.
Boy/Male
German, Greek, Latin
Steadfast; Stable
Male
Greek
Variant spelling of Greek Kosmos, KOSMAS means "beauty, order."
Male
Greek
(Κόσμος) Greek name derived from the word kosmos, KOSMOS means "beauty, order."
Male
Welsh
Welsh form of Greek ThÅmas, TOMOS means "twin."
Boy/Male
Greek
From 'kosmos' meaning order. St Cosmas, patron saint of physicians, and his twin brother St...
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Osmond.
Male
Hungarian
Hungarian form of French Claude, KOLOS means "lame."
KOSMOS 23
KOSMOS 23
Boy/Male
Sikh
Somebody who gives shelter, One who gives refuge to others, God of wealth, One who protects others, Rite of dependency, Trust on God, One who is dependent on God), Subramaniam Swami
Male
English
Variant form of English Fulke, FOWKE means "people, tribe."
Girl/Female
Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
One who Brings Happiness; Giver of Joy
Boy/Male
Muslim
Brilliant
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Embodiment of Rays
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Pakistani, Urdu
A Handful of Sweet Basil
Female
English
(לִילִית) Hebrew form of Sumerian Lilitu, LILITH means "of the night." In mythology, this is the name of a Mesopotamian storm demon associated with the wind and thought to bear disease and death. In ancient Semitic folklore, it is the name of a night demon. The oldest story considers Lilith to be Adam's first wife. In the bible, this is simply a word for a "screech owl."Â
Boy/Male
Indian
More delicate
Boy/Male
Anglo, British, English
From the Oak Tree Meadow
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Gold Life
KOSMOS 23
KOSMOS 23
KOSMOS 23
KOSMOS 23
KOSMOS 23
n. pl.
A festival celebrated annually by the Romans on February 23 in honor of Terminus, the god of boundaries.
n.
A bean-shaped coin of Siam, worth about sixty cents; also, a weight equal to 236 grains troy.
n.
The theory or description of the universe, as a system displaying order and harmony.
n.
Osmose.
a.
Pertaining to, or having the property of, osmose; as, osmotic force.
n.
The tendency in fluids to mix, or become equably diffused, when in contact. It was first observed between fluids of differing densities, and as taking place through a membrane or an intervening porous structure. The more rapid flow from the thinner to the thicker fluid was then called endosmose, and the opposite, slower current, exosmose. Both are, however, results of the same force. Osmose may be regarded as a form of molecular attraction, allied to that of adhesion.
n.
An element of the chromium group, found in certain rare minerals, as pitchblende, uranite, etc., and reduced as a heavy, hard, nickel-white metal which is quite permanent. Its yellow oxide is used to impart to glass a delicate greenish-yellow tint which is accompanied by a strong fluorescence, and its black oxide is used as a pigment in porcelain painting. Symbol U. Atomic weight 239.
n.
The action produced by this tendency.
n.
The transmission of a fluid or gas from without inward in the phenomena, or by the process, of osmose.
n.
See Cosmos.
n.
A closed vessel of nearly spherical form on a high stem or pedestal.
n.
A metallic element found in certain rare minerals, as thorite, pyrochlore, monazite, etc., and isolated as an infusible gray metallic powder which burns in the air and forms thoria; -- formerly called also thorinum. Symbol Th. Atomic weight 232.0.
a.
Characteristic of the cosmos or universe; inconceivably great; vast; as, cosmic speed.
n.
One of the two small circles of the celestial sphere, situated on each side of the equator, at a distance of 23¡ 28/, and parallel to it, which the sun just reaches at its greatest declination north or south, and from which it turns again toward the equator, the northern circle being called the Tropic of Cancer, and the southern the Tropic of Capricorn, from the names of the two signs at which they touch the ecliptic.
v. t.
To separate, prepare, or obtain, by dialysis or osmose; to pass through an animal membrane; to subject to dialysis.
n.
The passage of gases, vapors, or liquids thought membranes or porous media from within outward, in the phenomena of osmose; -- opposed to endosmose. See Osmose.
n.
A name given to a vase having a rounded body
n.
A drinking cup having a foot and stem.
n.
The universe or universality of created things; -- so called from the order and harmony displayed in it.
n.
The study of osmose by means of the osmometer.