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  • a variation of eon.
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aeon

[ee-uhn, ee-on] / ˈi ən, ˈi ɒn /




NOUN
eon
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In the supercentenarian league – 110 and above – the three-year gap between her and Knauss might as well be an aeon.

From The Guardian Nov. 30, 2019

So here's another important caveat: If a week is a long time in politics these days, a fortnight is an absolute aeon.

From BBC Nov. 28, 2018

Photograph: Mike Hewitt/Getty Images An aeon has passed, it seems, since last played a championship match at Hove.

From The Guardian Aug. 1, 2012

The time frame matches Bottke’s model and corresponds to the Archaean aeon.

From Nature Apr. 25, 2012

A moment is as long to me as an aeon.

From Chaitanya's Life And Teachings From his contemporary Begali biography the Chaitanya-charit-amrita by K???ad?sa Kavir?ja Gosv?mi




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