7 adjectives to describe microcosm

Then the wondrous self-contained microcosm, shimmering with gilt and varnish and crystal, glorious in plush and silk, heavy with souls and all that correct souls could possibly need in twenty hours, gathered itself up and rolled forward, swiftly, and more swiftly, into the wide, gray landscapes of France.

But the soul of man, too, is a universe', and of this inner microcosm Petrarch was the poet and genius.

New Zion had long since moved and hummed, and whizzed, the neighbouring towns had in a measure begun to dance to his piping, but it must be a long while yet ere his name was to London and to the world what it was already to Coalchester,that mere microcosm of his fame.

Because the member was not represented in the cerebral microcosm of the first deficient person.

The tempest in the third canto is in verse a splendid microcosm of the favourites, if not the prevailing mood, of the writer's mind.

In the process of the suns he has become a veritable microcosm of the universe.

Fine, sometimes designating a whole tribe, more frequently meant a part of it, occupying a distinct portion of the territory, a potential microcosm or nucleus of a clan, having limited autonomy in the conduct of its own immediate affairs.

7 adjectives to describe  microcosm