"Era" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A period of time marked by a particular feature or characteristic.
Example: "The Renaissance was a cultural era in Europe."
Or, a unit of geological time, equal to approximately 600 million years.
Example: "We are living in the Cenozoic era, also known as the age of mammals."
In general, an era is a very long period of time, often characterized by a particular set of circumstances or events.
Equivoke is a rather obscure word that refers to a person who always speaks or writes in such a way as to be as little understood as possible.
Equivoluminal refers to structures or objects that have the same volume but not necessarily the same shape. In other words, they may have approximately the same amount of three-dimensional space occupying them, but can have different forms or designs.
The word "equivalent" refers to something that is equal in value, amount, or quality to something else.
To eradicate something means to completely remove or eliminate it, often using force or strength. It can be used to describe the removal of a problem, disease, or pest. The word "eradiate" often connotes a sense of permanence and completeness, implying that the thing being removed is gone for good.
The word "eradicably" means in a way that is impossible to remove or get rid of completely; thoroughly. It is used to describe something that is done or eliminated once and for all. For example: "The cure was able to eradicate the disease from the patient's body."