Synonym: age, epoch, period. Similar words: opera, therapy, camera, operate, overall, mineral, funeral, therapist. Meaning: ['ɪərə] n. 1. a period marked by distinctive character or reckoned from a fixed point or event 2. a major division of geological time; an era is usually divided into two or more periods 3. (baseball) a measure of a pitcher's effectiveness; calculated as the average number of earned runs allowed by the pitcher for every nine innings pitched.
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211. Downtown, neon treasures from a bygone era were stored in a dusty field called the Neon Boneyard.
212. You may be the Internet era literate person, you can not do.
213. Afterwards, with the end of the Cold War and the strong growth of American economy, the world plunged in a new era in which America dominates as the single pole.
214. Gone was the era of gunboat diplomacy, gone the treaty port concessions, gone the specially conceded naval bases, the military missions, the ill-disguised interference in Chinese affairs.
215. The college city is the main carrier of production, teaching and research activity in the new era.
216. The Victorian era refused to acknowledge that homo-sexuality existed and, eve n if it did, it must be the Devil's work and would be severely punished.
217. So in the new era, the study and the application of sports recreational functions not only becomes a consequentially trend, but also makes important sense.
218. It puts into practice the demands Alberti made of history paintings in a way no other work in its era does.
219. Hot Wheels Classics: The Redline Era proudly showcases more than 500 spectacular color photos so some of the finest cars of this groundbreaking time.
More similar words: opera, therapy, camera, operate, overall, mineral, funeral, therapist, operator, after all, several, liberal, federal, cameras, veteran, operation, cooperate, coverage, tolerate, interact, moderate, generate, operating, desperate, literary, literally, in general, tolerance, AND operation, accelerate.