What is another word for epoch?
Pronunciation:
[ ˈɛpɒk], [ ˈɛpɒk], [ ˈɛ_p_ɒ_k]
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Synonyms for Epoch:
n.
• age (noun) • date of reference (noun) • day (noun) • duration (noun) • era (noun) • life (noun) • Other relevant words: (noun)- many a moon,
- week,
- phase,
- chronology,
- Wines,
- lastingness,
- date,
- period,
- life,
- vintage,
- hour,
- geologic time,
- period of time,
- months,
- generation,
- year,
- age,
- Chronologies,
- geological time,
- astronomy,
- Grapes,
- era,
- wine,
- day,
- grape,
- weeks,
- hours,
- contemporaries,
- month,
- time period,
- time,
- duration.
Other synonyms:
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- geothermal,
- glaciation,
- geologist,
- oil-bearing,
- time frame,
- running time,
- geophysicist,
- geology,
- geological,
- stint,
- lead up,
- hang time,
- geochemistry,
- timescale,
- geophysics,
- subsidence,
- soil erosion.
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- vigil,
- revolution,
- lay down.
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- stretch.
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- space.
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- extension.
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- way.
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- run.
- prime,
- moon,
- style,
- geological era,
- instant,
- time of life,
- present moment,
- present,
- name,
- days,
- time of day,
- right time,
- moment,
- Epocha,
- these days,
- stage,
- today,
- iron age,
- time being,
- Quinquennium,
- ice age,
- true time,
- golden age,
- succession,
- development stage,
- quarter,
- present time,
- stone age,
- world,
- horology,
- heyday,
- residence time,
- nowadays,
- historical period,
- very minute,
- Chronometry,
- lunation,
- Horometry,
- glacial epoch,
- modern times,
- crisis,
- times,
- nonce,
- page,
- while,
- holocene.
How to use "Epoch" in context?
What is an epoch? An epoch is a time in history that a particular culture or civilization regards as significant. Historians often use the term to describe periods in which a new way of life, a new kind of art, or a new set of scientific laws emerges. They might also use it to refer to specific dates or events. An epoch can be global, lasting for a long period of time, or it can be local, lasting for only a short period of time.
Paraphrases for Epoch:
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Homophones for Epoch:
- epos, efface, eyepiece, epic, Ephesus, euphagus, eaves, eohippus, evacuee, epiphysis, efficacious, epigaea, efficacy, epoxy, episcia, EbS, euphausiacea, evoke, effuse, epizoic, effigy.
Holonyms for Epoch:
n.
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time
period, geological period.
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time
Hyponym for Epoch:
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