Entertainment / Literature / Exit - Exuent: Common Latin stage directions found in the margins of Shakespearean plays. Exit is the singular for 'He [or she] goes out.' Exuent is the plural form for multiple individuals. Often the phrase is accompanied with explanatory remarks, such as Exuent omnes (Everybody goes out'), or Exit solus (He alone goes out').
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Exit Noun Synonyms: way out, egress, door, gate, outlet, vent
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