Cosmos
the Greeks referred to the planets as "wanders" the word for that is Planetes
The Greek root word for "cosmo" is "κόσμος" (kósmos), which means "world" or "universe."
Olam (עולם) is a Hebrew word that means universe.
The prefix "cosm-" comes from the Greek word "kosmos," which means "world" or "universe." It is commonly used in words related to the universe or world, such as cosmology (the study of the universe) or cosmic (relating to the universe).
Ηγέτης του διαστήματος. (E-getis too diastimatos)
The root word "cosmo" derives from the Greek word "kosmos," which means order or world. It is commonly used in words related to the universe or world, such as cosmology (study of the universe) or cosmopolitan (relating to a diverse population).
Cosmos, in astronomy, the entire physical universe considered as a unified whole (from the Greek kosmos, meaning “order,” “harmony,” and “the world”). Generally speaking, we use the word universe to mean the entire physical universe; a synonym is cosmos.
The Greek root for "cosmos" is "cosm," which means order, universe, or world. It is commonly used in words like cosmology (the study of the universe) and microcosm (a small version of the universe).
Uranus
Zeus
the greek word for egg is: avgo
The Greek word for experience is εμπειρία (empeiría).