epoch
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noun
Etymology: Medieval Latin epocha, from Greek epochē cessation, fixed point, from epechein to pause, hold back, from epi- + echein to hold — more at scheme
Date: 1614
1.
a. an event or a time marked by an event that begins a new period or development
b. a memorable event or date
2.
a. an extended period of time usually characterized by a distinctive development or by a memorable series of events
b. a division of geologic time less than a period and greater than an age
3. an instant of time or a date selected as a point of reference (as in astronomy)
Synonyms: see period
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epoch — [ep′ək; ] also [ ep′äk΄; ] Cdn & Brit usually [ ē′päk΄] n. [ML epocha < Gr epochē, a check, cessation < epechein, to hold in, check < epi , upon + echein, to hold: see SCHEME] 1. the beginning of a new and important period in the history … English World dictionary
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