Sentence example with the word 'microcosm'

microcosm

Definition n. a miniature model of something

Last update: January 19, 2017


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The city is a microcosm of the entire country.   [Please select]

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Most times the airport seems likes a microcosm of the globe with people arriving and leaving from all over the world.   [Please select]

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The conception of man, the microcosm, containing in himself all the parts of the universe or macrocosm, is also Babylonian, as again probably is the famous identification of the metals with the planets.   [Please select]

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That many-sided sense finds no microcosm in any single individual.   [Please select]

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He domesticates the soul in nature; man is the microcosm.   [Please select]

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In this microcosm the philosophical observer may trace the natural progression of the mind of mankind.   [Please select]

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To realise how closely Dower House could play the microcosm to the whole Empire.   [Please select]

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The macrocosm is mirrored and coloured in a mental and moral microcosm.   [Please select]

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It is likewise the impure firmament of the microcosm that diseases the body and soul.   [Please select]

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He had lived through the great period of transition in which Oxford passed from a monastery to a microcosm.   [Please select]

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In like manner the subjective mind perceives by its own senses certain invisible types of evil seeking external manifestations in the microcosm.   [Please select]

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