cosmolabe

/kɒzməˈleɪbi/

Definitions

1. noun

A hypothetical device or tool used to manipulate or navigate in a hypothetical cosmic environment, often used as a metaphor in philosophical or scientific discussions.

“The scientist proposed the idea of a cosmolabe as a means to traverse the vast expanse of space and time.”

2. verb

To navigate or manipulate in a hypothetical cosmic environment, often used in a figurative sense to describe complex decision-making or problem-solving.

“The policymakers cosmolabed their way through the economic crisis, finding innovative solutions to stabilize the market.”

Synonyms

  • cosmic navigator
  • space manipulator

Antonyms

  • grounded reality
  • terrestrial anchor