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exodos

[ ek-suh-dos ]

noun

, plural ex·o·doi [ek, -s, uh, -doi].
  1. (in ancient Greek drama) the final scene or departure, especially in tragedy and usually Old Comedy: usually following the last stasimon.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of exodos1

< Greek éxodos; exodus
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Example Sentences

The Second Book of Moses is called EXODUS, from the Greek word EXODOS, which signifies going out: because it contains the history of the going out of the children of Israel out of Egypt.

The Second Book of Moses is called EXODUS, from the Greek word EXODOS, which signifies going out: because it contains the history of the going out of the children of Israel out of Egypt.

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