The word universe has combinations of origin from Latin and languages derived from Latin. The 'verse' can be a form of versus, Latin 'turn toward or against' (past participle of vertere, to turn); vruteti, old Slavic to turn, roll; vers, old French 'a line of writing' from the Latin versus, and wer, Indo-European 'to turn, bend', as turning from one line to another. The language and word meanings of today have come through many languages and many places and an exact route is not always direct or clear. Others more knowledgeable of the language could possibly provide several more origins.
The 'uni' part of universe can be interpreted as 'one' or 'all together'. So, literally, you can say that the word universe could mean 'turning as one' or 'turning all together'.
There is no verse in the earlier versions of the Bible. If there is one in a newer translation, it is a translation choice.
Universal means to come together as one happy times baby
it means is the flag up in the morning before every one wakes up
It means to cross-reference the verse cited for another Scriptural example similar to the one under immediate consideration.
The word "Buddha" in Sanskrit means "Enlightened" or "Awakwened" one. It applies to all those who have come to the realization on how the universe actually works.
AnswerThis is one of the proverbs attributed to Solomon. It means that whoever speaks the truth is a good person, but one who tells lies is a deceiver.
By "die", you probably mean explode in a supernova, turn into a black hole, or turn into a white dwarf. According to The Universe, one supernova is predicted for about every second somewhere in the Universe. This means that stars are always constantly "dying" in the Universe.
The all is the universe, and the one is us.
A pasuk is a verse. Pesukim is Hebrew for "verses"; usually sentences in the Bible. One verse = pasuk Many verses = pesukim
The tattoo on her shoulder is the Holy Trinity and a dove. On her leg is a swan, and the one on her forearm is the writing Beulah (which means "married") from the Bible verse Isaiah 62:4.
Universe come from the combination of the Latin words unum which is "one" and versere which is "to turn". It literally means "turned into one", but is commonly translated as "all together".
The word's origins are from Latin as 'universum' meaning the universe. The Latin word 'universus' means all together, literally 'turned into one' from 'unus' meaning 'one'