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millennium

[mi-len-ee-uhm] / mɪˈlɛn i əm /
NOUN
1000 years
Synonyms
Antonyms
STRONG


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“But it’s actually a return to norms: for the millennia of human history through the 18th century, the richer you were, the more children you had.”

From MarketWatch

During the first millennium BCE, pine forests were scarce in Denmark.

From Science Daily

In the new millennium, American families’ entertainment options have become more diverse than ever—and even more fragmented.

From The Wall Street Journal

Though “The Rules of Attraction” failed to have a broader cultural impact, it became a minor commercial success and a brief staple of early millennium gay culture, achieving the cult status it was destined for.

From Salon

Indigenous peoples in South America had been popping corn for millennia, but it didn’t reach the U.S. until the 19th century, when whalers returned from South America with the whole grain in tow.

From The Wall Street Journal