A word meaning a period of excess could be drought.
The word that most likely means a period of excess based on its Anglo-Saxon roots is "gluttony," derived from the Old English word "glutton" meaning excessively greedy.
The word likely to mean a period of excessive dryness based on Anglo-Saxon roots is "drought," which ultimately comes from the Old English word "drugath" meaning "dryness."
A period
In most cases, the word following a semi-colon is not capitalized unless it is a proper noun.
The likely word is the proper noun Renaissance (rebirth), an historical period following the Middle Ages in Europe. Another possible word is the plural noun "renditions" (versions, interpretations).
You can use a period (.), an exclamation mark (!), or a question mark (?) to end a sentence.
The word likely to mean a period of excessive dryness based on Anglo-Saxon roots is "drought," which ultimately comes from the Old English word "drugath" meaning "dryness."
Archaic is a word from Greek that means from a previous time period or no longer in use.
not likely
The word is archaic (αρχαικό) meaning exactly ''something from a previous time period no longer in use''. It is also a time period in greek history.
period 3
period 3
The period of time following the SALT I talks was known as Detente.
The period of time following the SALT I talks was known as Detente.
The period following the rule of Julius Caesar was one of chaos and civil upheaval. The period following the rule of Augustus was a smooth transition of power.
For the following period.
It is likely that European farmers began to grow wheat as knowledge from Catal Hoyuk. Evidence from archaeological sites suggests that wheat cultivation spread from the Middle East to Europe around 7000-6000 BCE, and Catal Hoyuk is known for its advanced agricultural practices during this time period.
"Likely", no. But it has happened.