Eons

/ˈiːɑnz/ noun

Extremely long periods of time, stretching millions or billions of years; geological time periods.

From Greek 'aion' meaning 'age' or 'eternity', from 'aei' (always). The word entered English via Latin 'aeon'. In geology, it refers to the largest division of geological time. Ancient Greeks used it philosophically to describe eternal, unchanging time.

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