hypercosmic

Extraordinarily cosmic; that which truly transcends the very cosmos; supercosmic.

Adjective

  1. Extraordinarily cosmic; that which truly transcends the very cosmos; supercosmic.
    • 4th c., Sallustius, On the Gods and the World, translated by Gilbert Murray in Five Stages of Greek Religion (1925), pages 3-4 (Chapter VI. On Gods Cosmic and...
    • It has parts of quasi-infinite density, bound together by cohesion of hypercosmic power; a mathematical or differential surface, which, inwards, is the seat of attraction to the other parts of the atom; and, outwards,...
    • as far as we know, Porphyry did not consider the divine intellect to be a hypostasis clearly distinct from the Soul, but he often designated it ‘hypercosmic soul’. - 2006, George E. Karamanolis, Plato and Aristotle in...

Origin

From hyper- + cosmic.

Derived

hypercosmically