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m.1 universe (astronomy).2 world (mundo).* * *1 universe* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=cosmos) universe2) (=conjunto) world* * *masculino universe* * *= universe.Ex. However, the study of the universe of knowledge is a very useful and valid background study to indexing.----* universo de la información, el = information universe, the.* * *masculino universe* * *= universe.Ex: However, the study of the universe of knowledge is a very useful and valid background study to indexing.
* universo de la información, el = information universe, the.* * *universeCompuesto:sample, sample group, sampling* * *
universo sustantivo masculino
universe
universo m Astron universe, cosmos
' universo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
origen
- tridimensional
- universal
- miss
- mundo
English:
cosmos
- universe
* * *universo nm1. [cosmos] universeuniverso abierto open universe;universo cerrado closed universe;universo estacionario stationary universe;universo en expansión expanding universe2. [mundo] world;el universo literario de Proust Proust's literary universe* * *m universe* * *universo nm: universe* * *universo n universe
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