macrocosm

/ˈmækroʊˌkɑzəm/
noun
  1. The entire universe or a large, complex system that contains smaller parts.
    • Ancient philosophers believed that the human body was a microcosm of the macrocosm.
    • Studying the macrocosm helps astronomers understand the origins of galaxies.
    • The global economy is a macrocosm of countless individual markets and transactions.
  2. A large-scale representation or reflection of something smaller.
    • In literature, the kingdom often serves as a macrocosm of the hero's inner struggles.
    • The internet is a macrocosm of human communication and creativity.
    • The city's diverse neighborhoods are a macrocosm of the country's cultural mix.
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