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Meaning of Era
A long and distinct period of time
Etymology of Era
The word "era" comes from the Latin "aera", meaning "counting period" or "dating system", which is derived from the Latin "aerarius", meaning "of or relating to copper" or "money", possibly due to the use of copper or bronze for counting tokens
The term has been used in English since the 16th century to refer to a long period of time, and its meaning has evolved over time to include various senses related to dating, periods, and characteristics
Synonyms
Definitions
- A long and distinct period of time characterized by a particular feature or event
- * A system of dating based on a particular event or period
- * A period of time marked by a particular characteristic or feature
Usage Examples
- The new era of space exploration began with the launch of the first satellite
- * The Victorian era was marked by significant social and cultural changes
- * The company is entering a new era of growth and expansion