Change of epochs, eras etc.
The opposite of the red shift is the purple shift.
A rotating shift is a work schedule where employees move through different shifts on a regular basis, such as day shift, swing shift, and night shift. This system allows companies to provide around-the-clock coverage and distribute the less desirable shifts evenly among employees.
This phenomenon is called red shift.
Redshift and blueshift refer to a change in frequency of light we receive from distant objects (stars, galaxies, etc.) The light can turn different colors, and purple is one of them. However, no matter what the color the light changes to, the technical term is always "redshift" if the frequency of the light decreases (normally indicating that the object is moving away from us), and "blueshift" if it increases (normally indicating that the object is moving towards us). Blue shift and purple shift would mean the same thing because the spectrum is one-dimensional. It's like if you are in Boston, a shift towards Chicago is the same as a shift towards San Francisco. Obviously, a purple shift is a super blue shift.
When the Earth's plates shift, it causes anything above them to shift, too.
The emperor ruled for three epochal and prosperous years.
The Edict Milan if 313 was the epochal significance. This marks the initium libertines for modern man.
No, the word apical is an ajective. It means pertaining to an apex or point. (The similar word epochal is also an adjective.)
A few possible synonyms for 'iconic' could be quintessential, archetypal or epochal. These mean important or significant or the perfect embodiment of something.
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Some synonyms for the term infinitive would be deponent, gerund, participle, verbification, non-finite, emplumed, epen, errabund, enniche, endorhiza, and epochal.
hypsochromic (blue) shift
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Christopher Baldwin has written: 'The major problems of the world at the end of the 20th century & possible solutions to avoid an epochal catastrophe' -- subject(s): World politics
The second shift is a woman's "shift" of work at home, consisting of housework. (The "first shift" being their job.)
John W Ryckman has written: 'Story of an epochal event in the history of California' -- subject(s): Long Beach, California. Pacific southwest exposition, 1928
The opposite of the red shift is the purple shift.