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Epochal   /ˈɛpəkəl/   Listen
Epochal

adjective
1.
Highly significant or important especially bringing about or marking the beginning of a new development or era.  Synonym: epoch-making.  "An epoch-making discovery"






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"Epochal" Quotes from Famous Books



... Daniel Boone, during the French and Indian War, with the Irish lover of adventure, John Findlay, was the origin of Boone's cherished longing to reach the El Dorado of the West. In this slight incident we may discern the initial inspiration for the epochal movement of westward expansion. Findlay was a trader and horse peddler, who had early migrated to Carlisle, Pennsylvania. He had been licensed a trader with the Indians in 1747. During the same year he was married to Elizabeth Harris, daughter ...
— The Conquest of the Old Southwest • Archibald Henderson



Words linked to "Epochal" :   significant, important, epoch



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