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eras <an era; eras> N

eras

era <an era; eras> N

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one who lived through two or more epochs or eras or generations

azoic era GEOL

cainozoic era (or Cenozoic)

kainozoic era (or Cainozoic)

oil era ECON

primary era GEOL

quaternary era GEOL

tertiary era N GEOL

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The walls are covered with remnants from both eras -- posters, statues, silhouettes of their ninja racoon.
kotaku.com
If this still seems tame by today's standards, that's because we've taken the same approach to an extreme undreamed of in earlier eras.
thefederalist.com
This simplicity may have represented the depression eras forced frugality.
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This is an old way of thinking, resulting from the lack of technical knowledge in past eras.
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Its contemporary horror films had largely abandoned the costume drama format of their predecessors and the careful class distinctions associated with earlier eras in favor of a contemporary setting.
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Eons are divided into eras, which are in turn divided into periods, epochs and ages.
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Clothing styles demonstrated a return to the freak scene's roleplay of fashions from previous eras or imagined future ones in order to use fashion to create a time warp.
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Kneepads are seen on a variety of players from many areas and eras, and are worn by forearm- "ulama" players today.
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Scholars moved in multiple directions, covering in disconnected fashion the social, economic, and cultural history of different eras and different parts of the globe.
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In historical eras, white prisoners worked in the fields, and the prison housed clothing, license plate, and shoe factories.
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