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“exit”
1. An opening that permits escape or release.
2. Euphemistic expressions for death.
3. The departure of a performer, or actor, from a stage.
4. Etymology: from Latin exit, "he or she goes out"; third person singular, present indicative, of exire, "to go out"; from ex-, "out" + ire, "go".
2. Euphemistic expressions for death.
3. The departure of a performer, or actor, from a stage.
4. Etymology: from Latin exit, "he or she goes out"; third person singular, present indicative, of exire, "to go out"; from ex-, "out" + ire, "go".
Also from Latin exitus, "a leaving, a going out" a noun of action from exire, "to go out".
exit (verb), exits; exited; exiting
The act of going out or away.
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ex-, e-, ef-
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“exit”
Purgamentum init, exit purgamentum.
Garbage in, garbage out.
Also known by the acronym: GIGO.
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Latin Proverbs, Mottoes, Phrases, and Words: Group P
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