Epoch

/ˈiː.pɒk/ or /ˈɛp.ək/ noun

A long and important period of time in history or in someone’s life, often marked by big changes. In science, it can mean a specific time division in geology or astronomy.

From Greek *epokhē* meaning 'a pause, fixed point in time', from *epékhein* 'to stop, hold back'. It came to mean a 'significant moment' and then a whole era defined by such a moment.

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