microtheos

/mɪkroʊˈθiɒs/

Definitions

1. noun

A hypothetical or fictional concept that combines elements of microcosm and theos, often referring to a small, self-sustaining system or entity with divine or god-like qualities.

“The scientist proposed a new theory of microtheos, suggesting that tiny, complex systems could be considered as miniature manifestations of the divine.”

Synonyms

  • microcosm
  • miniature

Antonyms

  • gigantic
  • macrocosm