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Home Dictionary Name: exitExit
He or she goes out or retires from view as exit Macbeth...
exit poll
a survey poll taken by interviewing voters as they leave exit the polling place to determine how they voted and for what reasons it is usually taken by news media to learn at an early time often before the balloting has finished who the winners are and sometimes the reasons for the voters choices...
egress
egress [Medieval Latin egressus, literally, act of going out, departure, from Latin, from egredi to go out, from e- out + gradi to make one's way] 1 : the action or right of going or coming out 2 : a place or means of going out or exiting compare ingress [i-gres] vi : to go or come out ...
cloverleaf
a highway interchange between two roads in which the connecting road pattern resembles a four leaf clover and which allows moving from one road to another without left hand turns One road passes over the other and the exit from one highway and entrance into the second highway proceeds from the right hand lane in all directions...
Deacuteboucheacute
A place for exit an outlet hence a market for goods...
entranceway
a passage allowing entry or exit an entryway...
Exeunt
They go out or retire from the scene as exeunt all except Hamlet See 1st Exit...
Lobster pot
a device used to trap lobsters consisting of a semi cylindrical structure made of wooden slats with openings formed of funnel shaped nets allowing lobsters to enter but impeding their exit It is also called a lobster trap...
Outlet
The place or opening by which anything is let out a passage out an exit a vent...
Outway
A way out exit...
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