noun as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:The Renaissance is often considered an epoch of great cultural and scientific progress.

Definition:A period of time distinguished by distinctive character, events, or features that is important in history.

From historical_epoch

Example:Training the model for 20 epochs on the dataset improved its prediction accuracy.

Definition:A number of complete passes through the training dataset in machine learning.

From training_epoch

Example:The epoch of the Carboniferous period was distinguished by the presence of vast swamp forests.

Definition:A subdivision of a geological period, characterized by distinctive tectonic, climatic, or biological conditions.

From geological_epoch

Example:The special epoch of the 20th century included many significant political and economic changes.

Definition:A period of time distinguished by distinctive character, events, or features that is significant for a particular group.

From special_epoch

Example:The physiological epoch of puberty is characterized by significant hormonal changes and physical development.

Definition:A period in biological and physiological studies that has specific characteristics or conditions.

From physiological_epoch

Example:The epoch of the Industrial Revolution marked a new era in manufacturing and technology.

Definition:An era or period of time distinguished by distinctive character, events, or features.

From era_epoch

Example:The astronomer used the epoch of 2000.0 for precise calculations of celestial mechanics.

Definition:A reference point in time used for the calculation of celestial coordinates, often specified in years.

From astronomical_epoch

Example:The discovery was epochal in the field of astronomy.

Definition:Relating to an epoch; occurring or happening in a notable and influential period of time.

From epochal

Example:The epochal change in agricultural practices led to widespread improvements in food production.

Definition:A significant and influential change that marks the beginning of a new period.

From epochal_change

Example:His book was epoch-making in the field of education.

Definition:Of, relating to, or indicating a significant change that marks the beginning of a new period of conditions or development.

From epoch-making