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Word of the Day – Epoch

By May 28, 2026Word of the Day

Epoch (noun)

e-pok

A specific, defining moment in time or a distinct period that marks a new beginning or significant change

Epoch comes to us, via Medieval Latin, from Greek epochē, meaning “cessation” or “fixed point.”

Example sentences

“It’s his birthday today, some might call it the epoch to his middle age.”

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