era

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e·ra / ˈi(ə)rə; ˈerə/ • n. a long and distinct period of history with a particular feature or characteristic: the era of glasnost. ∎  a system of chronology dating from a particular noteworthy event: the dawn of the Christian era. ∎  Geol. a major division of time that is a subdivision of an eon and is itself subdivided into periods: the Mesozoic era.

era

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era First-order geologic time unit composed of several periods. The Mesozoic Era, for example, is composed of the Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous Periods. When used formally, as above, the initial letter of the term is capitalized.

era

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era A first-order geological time unit composed of several periods. The Mesozoic Era, for example, is composed of the Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous Periods, dating from approximately 248 Ma to 65 Ma. When used formally the initial letter is capitalized. The equivalent chronostratigraphic unit is the erathem.

era

views updated May 23 2018

era A first-order geological time unit composed of several periods. The Mesozoic Era, for example, is composed of the Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous Periods, dating from approximately 248 Ma to 65 Ma. When used formally, the initial letter is capitalized.

ERA

views updated May 23 2018

ERA Baseball earned run average
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• Computing entity relationship attribute (as in ERA diagram, ERA model)
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ERA

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ERA • abbr. ∎ Baseball earned run average. ∎  Equal Rights Amendment.

era

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era system of chronology reckoned from a point of time; date from which a period is reckoned XVII; period or epoch XVIII. — late L. æra, orig. pl. of æs æris copper, in the sense ‘counters (for calculation)’, used as fem. sg. for ‘number used as a basis of reckoning’, ‘epoch from which time is reckoned’.