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Filter by Meaning The mountain range had been formed over eonian periods of tectonic activity.
The ancient tree in the forest seemed to possess eonian wisdom.
The historian dedicated his life to studying eonian civilizations.
The inventor's vision was to create eonian technology that would revolutionize the world.
The eonian legacy of human exploration in space continues to inspire future generations.
The geologist examined the eonian changes in the Earth's crust and the formation of mountains.
The majestic oak tree, with its eonian presence, provided shade and shelter for generations.
The eonian beauty of the sunset took her breath away.
The classic novel continues to captivate readers with its eonian themes of love and betrayal.
The eonian melodies of Mozart's symphonies have enthralled music lovers for centuries.
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