Noun(1) a period marked by distinctive character or reckoned from a fixed point or event(2) a major division of geological time; an era is usually divided into two or more periods(3) (baseball(4) a major division of geological time(5) an era is usually divided into two or more periods(6) time period in history
Noun(1) a period marked by distinctive character or reckoned from a fixed point or event(2) a major division of geological time; an era is usually divided into two or more periods(3) (baseball(4) a major division of geological time(5) an era is usually divided into two or more periods(6) time period in history
(1) Central Park, dating from the Victorian era , is a popular place for recreation and relaxing.(2) Mr McClain therefore begins his text in a year significant in UK history as an era of change.(3) his death marked the end of an era(4) The ruins here date from the Hellenistic era , when the kingdom of Pergamon was at the height of its power.(5) Odobeti is one of the largest and oldest viticultural centres in Romania and may well date from the Roman era .(6) Just as the NHS struggles to bring some of its systems into the digital era , so does the BMJ.(7) Some three-and-a-half years before the Nazis came to power, events in Erlangen marked the onset of a new era .(8) In fact, after 1890, the era of all-embracing philosophical systems seemed to pass.(9) the landing of this English governor was an era in their lives(10) Coast Guard cutters and aircraft formed the federal government's front-line defense during the Prohibition era against liquor smugglers.(11) the Mesozoic era(12) Many of America's great cathedrals of racing date from the Depression era of the film's setting.(13) Simply put, it was on that date that the communist era in Bulgaria started.(14) Einstein's biographies discuss not only his role within normal science but also his life as a political activist during the World War II era .(15) Author Iona McGregor makes the point that many of the traditions we observe now date from the Victorian era .(16) the era of glasnost