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Recent epoch   /rˈisənt ˈɛpək/   Listen
Recent epoch

noun
1.
Approximately the last 10,000 years.  Synonyms: Holocene, Holocene epoch, Recent.






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"Recent epoch" Quotes from Famous Books



... the continents had been increasing in size and compactness, and that just at the close of the Tertiary Age they received a considerable addition of land to the north. The astronomer also informs us that at a comparatively recent epoch the eccentricity of the earth's orbit became very great. The conditions being favorable, it is not strange ...
— The Prehistoric World - Vanished Races • E. A. Allen

... perhaps, largely to account for such eclipses that the counter-earth was invented. But it is supposed that there was another reason. The Pythagoreans held that there is a peculiar sacredness in the number ten. Just as the Babylonians of the early day and the Hegelian philosophers of a more recent epoch saw a sacred connection between the number seven and the number of planetary bodies, so the Pythagoreans thought that the universe must be arranged in accordance with the number ten. Their count of the heavenly bodies, including the sphere of the ...
— A History of Science, Volume 1(of 5) • Henry Smith Williams



Words linked to "Recent epoch" :   Age of Man, recent, quaternary, epoch, Quaternary period, Holocene, Holocene epoch



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