Showing posts with label epoch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label epoch. Show all posts

Friday, January 4, 2013

epic, epoch

Epic or epic means of monumental proportions, as in the heroic deeds described in an epic poem--
He described learning to use the new program as if it were an epic tale of heroic adventures.
The story has been made into a twelve-part epic, with a new episode each week.

Epoch or epoch ( almost rhymes with epic ) means a period of time, most commonly a particular period of history--
Many people consider the personal computer as the start of a new epoch in communications.
To historians, the voyages of Columbus mark the beginning of the modern epoch.

Now that you know that, you can say--
"The epic voyage into space marked the beginning of a new epoch--the space age."

Note--you may encounter "e-pic" ( ee pick ) online, an uncommon abbreviation of "electronic picture"--
She posted an e-pic of the new baby on Facebook.