epoch|epochs in English

noun

[e·poch || 'iːpɒk]

period, era, age; important event

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1. These are not 24-hour days but are epochs.

2. Any of the geological epochs characterised by an ice age.

3. The game covers four epochs; Stone, Middle, Modern and Nano.

4. Epoch HAunter, abbreviated to E

5. Already that seemed a distant epoch.

6. Isn't the mastodon from the Pliocene Epoch?

7. 2 Isn't the mastodon from the Pliocene Epoch?

8. 12 A large extinct European deer of the genus Megaceros of the Pliocene Epoch and the Pleistocene Epoch, having very large palmate antlers.

9. Cauls Epoché, released 15 November 2019 1

10. Ice age refers to the latest glacial epoch.

11. The Moon is a souvenir of that violent epoch.

12. 1 The Pliocene Epoch or its system of deposits.

13. The king's death marked the end of an epoch .

14. The main resources are available in all epochs and they are food, wood, gold, and stone.

15. This ended the so-called "heroic" epoch of Swiss history.

16. “Our world, like a Charnel-house, lies strewn with the detritus of dead epochs.” ⎯ Le Corbusier, Urbanisme (1925)

17. The first great epoch is commonly called the " Critical Period. "

18. I told him his idea was not exactly epoch - making.

19. (Acts 17:26, New English Bible) In what sense has God ‘fixed the epochs of man’s history’?

20. 10 It was meant to sound like an epoch-making declaration.

21. J . H . Lambert initiated a new epoch in the theoretical cartography.

22. Quote, Lyell: "Continents therefore, although permanent for whole geological epochs, shift their positions entirely in the course of ages."

23. Andrewsarchus mongoliensis, was a mammal that lived during the Eocene epoch

24. His advent marked a new epoch for the Jewish community there.

25. In this respect they are an acquisition of epoch-making value.”