egress

  • 21egress — ● adj. ►NET Du latin egressus , signifiant sortir de . Le terme désigne par exemple les paquets quittant une interface réseau, ou encore un routeur par lequel on quitte un sous réseau. Contraire ingress …

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  • 22egress — e|gress [ˈi:gres] n [U] formal or law [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: egressus, from egredi to go out ] the act of leaving a building or place, or the right to do this …

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  • 23egress — e|gress [ i,gres ] noun uncount VERY FORMAL the action of leaving a place ─ opposite INGRESS …

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  • 24egress — e·gress || iːgres n. act of exiting, going out; exit …

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  • 25egress — n. 1. Passage out, power to go out. 2. Way out, exit, departing passage. 3. Going out, exit, departure, emergence …

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  • 26egress — noun (U) formal or law the act of leaving a building or place, or the right to do this …

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  • 27egress — n 1. egression, going out, exit, going away, leaving, departure, parting; escape, slipping out or away; issue, issuance, flowing or passing out; emergence, emanation, coming forth, Phys. Geog. debouchment. 2. exit, outlet, issue, vent, means of… …

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  • 28egress — UK [ˈiːɡres] / US [ˈɪˌɡres] noun [uncountable] very formal the action of leaving a place …

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  • 29egress — e•gress n. [[t]ˈi grɛs[/t]] v. [[t]ɪˈgrɛs[/t]] n. 1) the act of going out or leaving 2) the right to go out 3) a means or place of going out; exit 4) astron. the emergence of a heavenly body from an eclipse, transit, etc 5) to go out; emerge •… …

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  • 30egress — /ˈigrɛs / (say eegres) noun 1. the act of going or passing out, especially from an enclosed place. 2. a means or place of going out; an exit. 3. the right of going out. {Latin ēgressus, from ēgredī go out} –egression /iˈgrɛʃən/ (say ee greshuhn) …