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  1. EPOCH definition: 1. a long period of time, especially one in which there are new developments and great change: 2…. Learn more.

  2. 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.

  3. An epoch is a period of time marked by certain characteristics: you might describe several peaceful decades in a nation's history as an epoch of peace. In geologic time, an epoch is a division of a period, and an age is a division of an epoch.

  4. noun. a particular period of time marked by distinctive features, events, etc.: The treaty ushered in an epoch of peace and good will. Synonyms: time, era, date, age. the beginning of a distinctive period in the history of anything: The splitting of the atom marked an epoch in scientific discovery.

  5. one of the periods of time in which the history of the earth can be measured, into which an era can be divided: Scientists discovered remains of wooly mammoths and mastodons believed to be from the Pleistocene epoch, more than 10,000 years ago. Compare. eon. era. Fewer examples.

  6. Definition of 'epoch' Word Frequency. epoch. (iːpɒk , US epək ) Word forms: plural epochs. 1. countable noun. If you refer to a long period of time as an epoch, you mean that important events or great changes took place during it. The birth of Christ was the beginning of a major epoch of world history.

  7. EPOCH definition: a long period of time in history. Learn more.

  8. noun. /ˈiːpɒk/ /ˈepək/ (formal or literary) a period of time in history, especially one during which important events or changes happen synonym era. The death of the emperor marked the end of an epoch in the country's history. Extra Examples. Topics Time c2, History c2. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. Join us.

  9. Already that seemed a distant epoch. • Universal concepts denote phenomena which are presumed to occur universally, regardless of historical epoch or type of society. • I have, in my mind, retold my life, epoch by epoch. • The Russian Revolution marked the beginning of a new epoch in history.

  10. 1. a period of time marked by distinctive features, noteworthy events, changed conditions, etc.: an epoch of peace. 2. the beginning of a distinctive period in the history of anything. 3. a point of time distinguished by a particular event or state of affairs; a memorable date.