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cosmo-
- a combining form meaning “world,” “universe,” used in the formation of compound words: cosmography; in contemporary usage, sometimes representing Russian kosmo-, it may mean “outer space,” “space travel,” or “cosmic ray”: cosmonaut .
cosmo-
combining_form
- indicating the world or universe
cosmology
cosmonaut
cosmography
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Origin of cosmo-1
from Greek: cosmos
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"We could run our business from anywhere but we choose to run it from here," said Mr Matthews, who thinks Anglesey is a nicer place to bring up his child Cosmo with wife Emily.
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Hoffman told Cosmo she had been “proposing” since the very beginning of their relationship.
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“On the way back, we had to pick up air purifiers with our cat,” Hoffman told Cosmo.
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It will be released later this year and stars Martin Compston, Solly Macleod and James Cosmo.
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The “mocktails” will be available in five different flavors: Mojito, Negroni Spritz, Gin and Tonic, Cosmo and Margarita.
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