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A synonym is a word that means the same, or almost the same thing, as another word. This tag is for asking about pairs of words. If you're requesting a synonym, please use the ‘single-word-request’ tag.
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Synonyms for "beginning" of a research era
I'd simply use dawn:
"The ... problem has been thoroughly studied ever since the dawn of graph theory."
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Which is more wet: ‘moist’ or ‘damp’?
The Oxford English Dictionary has as one of its definitions for damp
To make moist or humid, to wet as steam, vapour, mist, or dew does; to moisten.
The Oxford English Dictionary also has as one …