Exodus

  • 21exodus — [n] leaving departure, egress, egression, emigration, evacuation, exit, exiting, flight, going out, journey, migration, offgoing, retirement, retreat, withdrawal; concept 195 Ant. arrival, entrance …

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  • 22exodus — ► NOUN ▪ a mass departure of people, especially emigrants. ORIGIN Greek exodos, from hodos way …

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  • 23Exodus '04 — Single infobox Name = Exodus 04 Artist = Utada Hikaru from Album = Exodus Released = June 21,2005 Format = CD, Regular Single Recorded = Genre = Pop R B Length = 4:32 Label = Island Records Writer = Utada Hikaru, Timbaland Producer = Timbaland… …

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  • 24Exodus — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Exodus est le nom latin et anglais de l Exode biblique. en histoire, Exodus est le nom d un bateau ayant appareillé de Sète en 1947 à destination de la… …

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  • 25exodus — /ek seuh deuhs/, n. 1. a going out; a departure or emigration, usually of a large number of people: the summer exodus to the country and shore. 2. the Exodus, the departure of the Israelites from Egypt under Moses. 3. (cap.) the second book of… …

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  • 26Exodus — (ca. eighth century)    Exodus is an OLD ENGLISH poem of 590 lines, preserved as the second poem in the JUNIUS MANUSCRIPT in Oxford’s Bodleian Library. The poem is not a mere paraphrase of the biblical Book of Exodus; rather, it is conceived as… …

    Encyclopedia of medieval literature

  • 27exodus — n. 1) a mass exodus (there is a mass exodus from Paris every August) 2) an exodus from * * * [ eksədəs] an exodus from a mass exodus (there is a mass exodus from Paris every August) …

    Combinatory dictionary

  • 28exodus — ex|o|dus [ˈeksədəs] n [singular] [Date: 1600 1700; Origin: Exodus, which describes how the Israelites left Egypt] a situation in which a lot of people leave a particular place at the same time exodus of ▪ A massive exodus of doctors is forcing… …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 29Exodus —    The great deliverance wrought for the children of Isreal when they were brought out of the land of Egypt with a mighty hand and with an outstretched arm (Ex 12:51; Deut. 26:8; Ps 114; 136), about B.C. 1490, and four hundred and eighty years (1 …

    Easton's Bible Dictionary

  • 30exodus — ex|o|dus [ eksədəs ] noun singular a situation in which a lot of people leave a place or activity at the same time: exodus from: The stock market has seen a recent exodus of investors from high technology stocks. mass exodus (=an occasion when… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English