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millennia [mɪˈleniə] N

millennia pl of millennium

See also millennium

millennium <-s [or millennia]> [mɪˈleniəm] N

millennium <-s [or millennia]> [mɪˈleniəm] N

millennium changeover N

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Because of the slow and episodic nature of the geologic record, two apparently contemporaneous fossils may have actually lived centuries, or even millennia, apart.
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The survivors had lain in suspended animation waiting for the planet to recover, but had overslept by several millennia.
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They have varied throughout the last two millennia, evolving along with or counter to the societies in which people have lived.
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As a result of this, the temple has suffered from severe weathering and surface flaking over the millennia.
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Plus, for a culture that has been getting rubdowns for millennia, there is nothing novel or exotic about a spa.
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Even religions are not older than a few millennia and do not typically hand down scientific knowledge.
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They establish a telepathic link with him, telling him about the intergalactic war that took place millennia ago.
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Humanity had to settle for the same old erogenous zones that have aroused our interest for several millennia.
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It is likely that, after two millennia of intensive farming, economic stresses caused by decreasing soil fertility were partly responsible for this decline.
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He may believe it is an exact replica of what was written millennia ago.
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