cosmogony

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Etymology

From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Ancient Greek κοσμογονία (kosmogonía), from κόσμος (kósmos, world) + γόνος (gónos, creation). Surface analysis, cosmo- +‎ -gony.

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cosmogony (countable and uncountable, plural cosmogonies)

  1. The study of the origin, and sometimes the development, of the universe or the solar system, in astrophysics, religion, and other fields.
  2. Any specific theory, model, myth, or other account of the origin of the universe.
  3. The creation of the universe.

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References

  • cosmogony”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.
  • cosmogony in Encyclopedia Britannica, 1911 ed.
  • cosmogony in Columbia Encyclopedia, 6th ed., at Bartleby.com.
  • cosmogony by John Peter Arendzen, in The Catholic Encyclopedia, Robert Appleton Company, New York, 1913.