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Learn to pronounce e·ra

/ˈerə,ˈirə/
noun
a long and distinct period of history with a particular feature or characteristic.
"his death marked the end of an era"
synonyms: epoch, age, period, time, eon, span, generation, stage, point in history, date, times, days, years

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