epochful

adj

Etymology

From epoch + -ful.

  1. derived from ἐποχή
  2. borrowed from epocha
  3. suffixed as epochful — “epoch + ful

Definitions

  1. important, momentous.

    • This makes the end of the century epochful and momentous.
    • Kaes and Vulpius are in impressive agreement that the age of the later teens is epochful for the development of the middle layer, which then begins a new and prolonged period of growth.

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