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The noun 'universe' can be defined as:
1) all of space, time, matter, energy, and physical forces; the whole system of objects and phenomena observable and theoretical; the cosmos
2) all material and spiritual beings created by God; creation
3) human beings collectively; mankind; society
4) a field of human activity; sphere; domain
5) a group of people taken from a population as a control group or sample in an experiment
6) any group of objects or elements

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