multiverse gitigân Fr.: multivers A → hypothetical set of → multiple universes, including our → Universe, that together comprise all of physical reality. Initially coined by William James (1895) "an alternative to universe meant to convey absence of order and unity." In modern cosmology coined from -verse in → universe, by replacing uni- with multi- to denote "multiple universes." Gitigân, from giti, → universe, + -gân multiplicity suffix. |